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2025 OEA Retired Election for NEA Representative Delegates
DEADLINE: Friday, March 21
DEADLINE: Friday, March 21
DEADLINE: Friday, March 21
OEA-R delegates will be elected through March 21 by online and mail-in ballot. Look for election information by email and US mail. Please support candidates from NEOEA-R.
OEA-R members should look for an email and/or a postcard “Vote now in the OEA-Retired Elections” from “Ohio Education Association <help@yeselections.com>”.
Everyone will get either a postcard, envelope or an email with an explanation and instructions for requesting a paper ballot.
The email and the postcard or letter provide an “Election Code” and a “Voting PIN” along with a link to the voting page. If your ballot has not been placed in the US mail by March 15, please vote online no later than 5:00 PM on March 21, 2025.
Candidate biographies and campaign statements are available at https://www.ohea.org/retired
Here are the Steps to Vote Online:
- Go to the voting website: https://www.ohea.org/retired
- Enter your Election Code and Voting Pin in the fields
- Click on Continue and follow the voting instructions
- All ballots must be received by 5:00 PM on March 21, 2025
- A change this year is the shortening of the election time periods. Elections will run 21 days and not 30.
- If you are choosing the mailed ballot option, please vote and return your ballot right away. The move to 3 weeks, has several advantages, including preparation for delegates and reduces overall cost of the election.
Please support the following candidates from NEOEA:
Valenta | Ward-Gravely | NEOEA |
Peg | Ham | NEOEA |
Verlene B. | DeWitt | NEOEA |
Jene’ | Wilson | NEOEA |
Diallas | York | NEOEA |
Steven D. | Mitchell | NEOEA |
MegaConference is Saturday, March 8, 2025
Saturday, March 8, 2025
The name says it all—Megaconference—NEOEA invites you to our Megaconference, presented by NEOEA’s Environmental Concerns, ESP Organizing, Leadership Development, Legislative, Minority Organizing, NEOEA-R Organizing, Personal Welfare and Financial Planning, Public Relations, Professional Development, and Social and Human Concerns Committees.
The 2025 Megaconference will be presented at Corporate College East, located in Warrensville Heights at 4400 Richmond Road. Registration and refreshments begin at 8:30 a.m., and workshops begin at 9:00. The $25 registration fee covers all sessions, continental breakfast, and lunch.
With twelve simultaneous breakouts in three one-hour time slots, there’s something for everyone! For the latest information about Megaconference, including graduate credit, go to https://neoea.org/files/Mega.pdf
We’ll again offer an optional pre-retired workshop after lunch. In today’s environment, we need to plan for our own future retirement. This session will help keep you informed of the retirement benefits that you can expect at retirement and to help you explore other vehicles to be financially secure and to consider other obligations you may encounter in retirement.
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
LANDMARK Victory! GPO and WEP Repealed
A win forty years in the making, NEA secures full retirement benefits for educators
https://www.nea.org/nea-today/all-news-articles/landmark-victory-gpo-and-wep-repealed
A bill to repeal the decades-long Social Security penalty on teachers, police and other government retirees won final passage on the night of Friday, December 20 after the Senate voted overwhelmingly to grant nearly 3 million Americans their full benefits. President Biden’s signed the repeal into law on Sunday, January 5, 2025.
This bill repeals provisions that reduce Social Security benefits for individuals who receive other benefits, such as a pension from a state or local government.
The bill eliminates the Government Pension Offset, which in various instances reduces Social Security benefits for spouses, widows, and widowers who also receive government pensions of their own.
The bill also eliminates the Windfall Elimination Provision, which in some instances reduces Social Security benefits for individuals who also receive a pension or disability benefit from an employer that did not withhold Social Security taxes.
“Ohio’s public school educators dedicate their lives and careers to serving our students and creating a brighter future for everyone. But, for educators who came into the profession after working in the private sector, or for survivors depending on the hard-earned benefits earned by their spouses, GPO/WEP made it so they could not receive most of the Social Security benefits they had earned through years of paying into the Social Security system. That is unfair, and it is wrong. But now, our federal lawmakers have stood together to make things right,” said Ohio Education Association (OEA) President Scott DiMauro.
“On behalf of Ohio’s public school educators – past, present, and future – the Ohio Education Association is sincerely grateful to all 15 members of the US House and both Vice President-Elect J.D. Vance and Senator Sherrod Brown, who voted to repeal the punitive, outdated federal laws,” DiMauro said. “OEA is especially grateful to Sen. Brown for his unwavering determination to get his Social Security Fairness Act across the finish line so Ohio’s educators and other public servants can retire with dignity after decades of service in our state.”
Ohio is one of about a dozen states where GPO/WEP has prevented public servants from receiving all of the Social Security benefits they’ve earned. Nearly 250,000 Ohioans will be affected by the repeal of those unfair laws.
“For too long, the federal government has failed to provide the full Social Security benefits many public school educators earned. For too long, potentially great educators have chosen not to enter this profession because they would lose much of the Social Security benefits they had previously earned if they entered a life of public service. That changes now,” DiMauro said.
These changes are effective for benefits payable after December 2023.
More than 2.5 million Americans will receive a lump-sum payment of thousands of dollars to make up for the shortfall in benefits they should have received in 2024, Biden said on Sunday.
Eliminating the WEP will increase monthly Social Security benefits for 2.1 million beneficiaries by $360, on average, as of December 2025, the Congressional Budget Office has estimated.
Eliminating the GPO will increase monthly benefits by an average of $700 for 380,000 spouses and by an average of $1,190 for 390,000 surviving spouses as of December 2025, according to CBO.
https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house-bill/82
https://apnews.com/article/social-security-congress-565aaf221de6d607f207e286655eef25
https://www.ohea.org/oea-celebrates-passage-of-social-security-fairness-act/
NEOEA night at LIFE OF PI
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Action Alert – GPO/WEP
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Happy Holidays
Getting to Know SERS
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2025 Delegate Elections – OEA-R Advisory and NEA Representative Assembly
Your voice is important, and you have an opportunity to have your voice heard on the state and national level. The Ohio Education Association will conduct elections early in 2025 to elect representatives to the OEA Retired Advisory Council and Retired Delegates to the NEA Representative Assembly.
OEA-Retired Advisory Council PositionsThe Following Positions will be elected: OEA BOARD OF DIRECTORS – OEA-RETIRED ADVISORY COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE CAPITAL – OEA-RETIRED ADVISORY COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE HIGHER EDUCATION – OEA-RETIRED ADVISORY COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE NEOEA – OEA-RETIRED ADVISORY COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE SWOEA – OEA-RETIRED ADVISORY COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE WOEA – OEA-RETIRED ADVISORY COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE If interested you must file a Declaration of Candidacy form by February 10, 2025. Contact William Baird at OEA (800) 282-1500 or (614) 227-3169 for more information. Click here for declaration of candidacy form for Advisory Council Positions ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Retired Delegate To The NEA Representative AssemblyFor more information on the NEA RA, visit the NEA website: https://ra.nea.org/about/ra-101/ If you wish to be a candidate for NEA-Retired delegate to the NEA Representative Assembly, you must file a Declaration of Candidacy form by February 10, 2024. Contact William Baird at OEA (800) 282-1500 or (614) 227-3169 for more information. Click here for declaration of candidacy form for NEA delegate
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