Council 13 collected $28.3 million in dues from Pennsylvania public employees last fiscal year. Less than 24 cents of every dollar went to representing the workers who paid them. Here's where the rest went.
The summary on this page draws from a fully-cited investigation built from federal LM-2 disclosures, Pennsylvania campaign finance filings, and the state lobbying registry. The full report includes:
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If your dues are going to luxury resorts, executive payrolls, and one-sided political campaigns instead of the representation you need, help is available. Talk to AFFT confidentially.