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Florida teacher union sues over new education law

State could decertify certain unions

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Florida's largest teacher's union is suing to try to block implementation of a new law that it says unfairly targets education labor organizations.

The law took effect Sunday. It was a massive education bill signed by Republican Gov. Rick Scott in March. While part of the law includes a voucher program to let bullied kids attend private schools with taxpayer money, there's also a provision that lets the state decertify teacher unions if fewer than 50 percent of eligible members pay dues.

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The lawsuit filed Monday in Leon County says the law is unconstitutional because it singles out teacher unions.

[READ: Central Florida school districts ask Scott to veto education bill]

Florida Education Association President Joanne McCall said the law could affect 13 local teacher unions, though she said some are close to topping the 50 percent threshold.


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