Florida workers call on legislators for continued support amid rising costs

Andrew Spar, President at Florida Education Association
Andrew Spar, President at Florida Education Association
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Educators and workers from Florida have publicly addressed lawmakers, emphasizing the importance of supporting working families and clarifying recent claims about their activities.

Andrew Spar, President of the Florida Education Association (FEA), responded to allegations regarding educators’ involvement in student walkouts. He stated, “Whenever possible, I and the leaders and members of FEA have sought to find common ground in identifying education policy that policy makers from both sides of the aisle can agree on. Unfortunately, some individuals have circulated inaccurate and misleading claims about the work of Florida educators. Let me be clear and restate my prior public comments- the Florida Education Association has never encouraged or organized and would never encourage or organize students to walk out or miss class.”

Workers from across the state expressed trust in their legislators to support policies aimed at lowering living costs so they can continue providing for their families safely. Several statements highlighted reliance on lawmakers:

“I know our lawmakers go to Tallahassee to fight for me and all Floridians- I know they work hard to help us get ahead. And I can’t imagine any lawmaker who would want to make things harder for my family or any Florida family.”

“I count on my lawmakers in Tallahassee to look out for my family, and all families, in Florida.”

“I want to help keep our communities safe for all families. I count on our lawmakers to help ensure a bright future for my family.”

“We need our lawmakers to help- we need them to look out for the working families. Please help support us.”

Healthcare professionals also called on legislators: “I am counting on all lawmakers to stand up and take care of all nurses and healthcare professionals in Florida so we can continue to stand up for patients, your families and our families. I can’t imagine that our lawmakers would ever pass any legislation that undermines the quality of care we so proudly deliver to our families, and take away our nurse voice and expertise.”

Another worker spoke about financial challenges: “I work hard for my family, yet we still struggle to afford gas and groceries. I often think of my younger colleagues who are already struggling with rent and childcare. Prices are going up across our state and I know I can count on lawmakers to help.”



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