COVID-exploiting teachers union now seeing justice
[Editor's note: This story originally was published by Real Clear Wire.]
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America's teachers' unions exploited the COVID-19 pandemic to maximum effect, leveraging school lockdowns for which they lobbied to pursue political demands stretching far beyond their salaries and benefits – and helping drive a
The public bore that cost, in children's learning loss and mental health struggles; in the burdens the closures placed on parents already struggling to make ends meet in an economy crippled by government decree; and on the literal costs that the teachers' unions passed on to taxpayers.
Adding insult to injury, some teachers' unions also apparently defrauded Americans under a pandemic relief program never intended for them. Now, thanks to a
Earlier this month, the
That alleged misconduct occurred in 2020 when the union entities applied for
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The nearly
Labor organizations like the MEA, and voluntary employee-benefit associations like MESSA, were not among the types of entities that qualified for such loans under the program at the time they applied for them.
So, in
Prior to filing suit, The Mackinac Center said that it had confronted the MEA with evidence of its legal violation, and that the union falsely claimed it had returned the PPP funds – only to do so four days after being apprised of its infraction.
Despite the union's returning of those funds, the SBA – which is to say, the public – had incurred processing fees, which the agency paid to the lenders who extended the government-backed PPP funds. The Mackinac Center bore the cost of litigation. Hence the settlement that the parties reached.
"Those who violate the False Claims Act by fraudulently receiving SBA pandemic program funds meant for eligible small businesses will be held accountable," said Special Agent in Charge
Time will tell if that holds true. The government's COVID-19-related programs have proven rife with fraud, and efforts to prosecute are ongoing.
According to a
Leading recipients included teachers' unions, government employees' unions, and
As the
The ineligible loans diverted resources away from the purpose of the PPP, namely helping businesses keep employees on payroll. Further, given that union revenue derives primarily from dues deducted from members' paychecks, direct support to unions was unnecessary; to the extent the PPP loans to businesses allowed union employees to keep working, it also allowed unions to continue collecting dues from their paychecks.
While the Mackinac Center successfully pursued a case against what appears to have been the largest teachers' union recipient of such funds, no other such party is known to have faced a similar fate.
The Mackinac Center told RealClearEducation that it was not aware of any other such cases pending or completed, though it noted that other suits could have been filed under federal seal.
This article was originally published by RealClearEducation and made available via RealClearWire.
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