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MTA Resolutions

Proposed revisions to MTA Resolutions are now being accepted.

Process for proposing new and revised resolutions

Proposed revisions to MTA Resolutions are now being accepted. Resolutions are the organization’s statements of principle on issues relating to members, public education, the welfare of students and human and civil rights.

Who may submit revisions to MTA Resolutions?

A proposal for a new resolution or revision of an existing one may be submitted by any member.

MTA Bylaws, Standing Rules & Resolutions

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Filing process and deadlines

The deadline for submissions to the Resolutions Committee is the second Friday in January.

The committee may also propose resolutions.

How the process works

All resolutions submitted are considered by the Resolutions Committee and are also brought before the Board of Directors.

To become the official position of the MTA, a resolution must be adopted by the delegates to the Annual Meeting.

MTA Resolutions

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The MTA represents 117,000 members in 400 local associations throughout Massachusetts. We are teachers, faculty, professional staff and Education Support Professionals working at public schools, colleges and universities across Massachusetts.