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Published: 06 February 2016 06 February 2016

Santa Fe, NM'The National Education Association today issued its annual Legislative Report Card for the 114th U.S. Congress, 1st session, which tallies votes and other relevant legislative actions from January through December 2015. The Report Card tracks members' of Congress overall support for public education, students and educators, with each member receiving a letter grade of A through F.

NEA notifies members of Congress in writing and in advance any time NEA may score a vote in the Report Card. In addition to votes, Report Card grades also reflect other key legislative actions, such as behind-the-scenes advocacy for education and educators, bill co-sponsorships, committee votes and congressional members' accessibility to education advocates in their home state or district. K-12 education policy, education funding, and the federal budget dominated the issues on which NEA scored lawmakers in 2015.

Below are the highlights of the NEA Report Card for the 114th Congress:

"We commend the 114th Congress for listening to educators and getting the job done for students," said NEA-New Mexico President Betty Patterson. "The Congressional passage of the bipartisan Every Student Succeeds Act is a direct result of what is possible when legislators from both sides of the political aisle put students ahead of partisan politics especially in an era of gridlock in Washington. This outcome also is an unequivocal recognition that many Republican lawmakers continue to believe educators'those who know the names of their students'are the most trusted professionals best equipped to make school and classroom decisions to ensure student success regardless of ZIP code.

"The stakes continue to remain high for families," notes NEA-New Mexico President Betty Patterson. "We hope that the bipartisanship displayed at times last year will lead to greater future collaboration. We will continue to work with all elected officials to ensure the success of every student in America."

To view the full NEA Legislative Report Card for the 114th Congress, click here.