On the other hand, AEU founder and organizer of RedforED movement Noah Karvelis, said they delivered three letters to Gov. Duce’s office requesting for a meeting. However, they were not invited to part of the negotiations over the weekend.
According to Karvelis, “What we need now is the Legislature to respond to them. Every single day I’ve been expecting them to respond. It’s devastating that they adjourned early and they left, they took off, and now we’re sitting here still, day three, waiting for answers on this. It’s frustrating and I hope today we see movement.”

Funding for teachers will be sustainable and protected by the law
In addition, he said, “It’s frustrating as educators because we’re in the classroom every day. We know what these answers should look like, but our voices are going unheard.”
During an interview with Fox10, Gov. Ducey claimed that he has been listening and meeting with a lot of teachers in the RedforED movement. He added that his proposed funding for teachers and schools is sustainable because Arizona’s economy is growing.