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Ohio Becomes the Latest to Commit to Returning Educational Authority to States and Parents
The America First Policy Institute (AFPI) is supporting the national effort led by Secretary Linda McMahon to return education control from the U.S. Department of Education to the states and today, Ohio joined the growing movement. The Ohio Legislature’s swift resolution marks another victory in the fight to end federal control of education and restore educational authority to where it belongs: states, local communities, and parents.
Designing Education Savings Account Programs to Maximize Education Freedom
Education savings accounts, also known as education scholarship accounts, permit families to exit the traditional public school system and assume control over how and where their child learns. When a parent uses an ESA, a portion of the funds their local district would have received from the state for the student is deposited into a private account that is controlled by the parent and monitored by the state or an approved entity.
The Clear Horizons Act Is a Clear Warning
New Mexico does not need a new way to make energy scarce. Senate Bill 18, branded as the “Clear Horizons Act,” would write an economy-wide emissions mandate into law and then hand regulators the power to re-engineer how New Mexicans produce and use energy. The bill sets statewide emissions caps pegged to 2005 levels and ratchets them tighter, to “one hundred percent less,” by mid-century, effectively turning “net zero” into a legal requirement. In plain English, it is an energy-rationing bill dressed up as a feel-good slogan.
TrumpRx Saves American Patients Money on Prescription Drugs
American patients are tired of both their high health costs and the middlemen preventing from getting what they need. They complain that their health benefits are not covering medicines and treatment when they need it, or having to pay extraordinary out-of-pocket costs before their health insurance benefits kick in.