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When developer greed wins, schools lose

When developer greed wins, schools lose

Tax abatements for developers to build "affordable" housing that isn't affordable is depleting our schools of resources while shifting the tax burden onto working people.

BY: Nicholas Pollock| December 17, 2024
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Philadelphia mayor’s 100-day plan shows tough struggles ahead

Philadelphia mayor’s 100-day plan shows tough struggles ahead

On issues of public safety, environmental racism, housing, economics, and education, Philadelphia's mayor is putting big business interests ahead of the city's working class.

Carrying on a many-sided struggle: A tale from Twin Cities

Carrying on a many-sided struggle: A tale from Twin Cities

The Twin Cities club was on the picket lines, and fighting for peace, justice, equality, and community needs all year long. Check out the photos!

BY: Twin Cities Club, MN CPUSA| February 7, 2024
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CPUSA marches in solidarity with Columbus Education Association

CPUSA marches in solidarity with Columbus Education Association

While real estate interests get tax abatements, schools go underfunded.

BY: David Hill| April 22, 2022
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West Philadelphia party club’s New Year plans

West Philadelphia party club’s New Year plans

The West Philadelphia club is focusing on the struggle for public education as well as organizing forums.

BY: Ben Sears| January 17, 2017
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