The Maryland State Education Associationโ€™s Representative Assembly (RA) voted today to endorse Anthony Brown in the race for Marylandโ€™s next governor. Delegates from every county in the state voted on the endorsement during the associationโ€™s largest and most diverse meeting of the year. The vote followed a comprehensive process that included candidate questionnaires and interviews on a wide range of issues affecting Marylandโ€™s public schools and students, as well as remarks before the RA Friday, Oct. 18.

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โ€œAnthony Brown is the champion our students need to continue to move Marylandโ€™s schools forward,โ€ย said MSEA President Betty Weller.ย โ€œMSEA and our 70,000 members look forward to working with Anthony Brown on the campaign trail and on a host of critical issues, including equitable school funding, implementing Common Core and teacher evaluations well, and ensuring that every student has the opportunities and programs that they need to succeed. Under Anthony Brownโ€™s leadership, Maryland will continue to be an excellent place to raise a family, start a business, or send a child to a great public school.โ€

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โ€œI am honored to receive the MSEA endorsement,โ€ย said Anthony Brown. ย โ€œAs lieutenant governor, I have worked with the leaders and members of MSEA to address big issues and make Maryland schools #1 in the nation. ย Our work is not done. ย I will rely heavily on the advice and support of MSEA to both win this election and to make the critical governing decisions to invest in our educators and schools, close the achievement gap, and continue to move Marylandโ€™s schools forward.โ€

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MSEA is the 70,000-member Maryland affiliate of the National Education Association (NEA), which represents over 3 million education employees across the country. MSEA is the stateโ€™s largest professional employee organization. Members include elementary and secondary teachers, education support professionals, certificated specialists, school administrators, retired educators, higher education faculty, and students preparing to become teachers. MSEA supports 39 local affiliated associations throughout Maryl