February 18, 2026 AFSCME members speak out in court case to protect child care affordability After the Trump administration froze child care funding to five states for political reasons, child care providers who are AFSCME members are fighting back. Read More
February 12, 2026 AFSCME Maryland retiree joins lawmakers in urging investigation of DOGE An AFSCME retiree joined lawmakers to call for an investigation into DOGE’s accessing Americans’ private Social Security data. Read More
February 04, 2026 When extreme weather hits, the union difference saves lives As extreme weather events become more common, AFSCME members are using collective power to protect themselves and their communities. Read More