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FACT SHEET: Give Kansas Parents More Control Over Their Children’s Education

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Moving Kansas school board elections to November of even years will provide parents with more awareness of how they can have an active voice in their children’s education. Most School Board Members in Kansas are elected. 286 School Districts School boards represent the largest group of elected officials in the…

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FACT SHEET: Give Iowa Parents More Control Over Their Children’s Education

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Moving Iowa school board elections to November of even years will provide parents with more awareness of how they can have an active voice in their children’s education. Most School Board Members in Iowa are elected. 325 School Districts; 1,857+ School Board Members School boards represent the largest group of…

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FACT SHEET: Give Ohio Parents More Control Over Their Children’s Education

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Moving Ohio school board elections to November of even years will provide parents with more awareness of how they can have an active voice in their children’s education. Most School Baord Members in Ohio are elected. 610 School Districts; 3,045+ School Board Members School boards represent the largest group of…

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FACT SHEET: Give Arkansas Parents More Control Over Their Children’s Education

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Moving Arkansas school board elections to November of even years will provide parents with more awareness of how they can have an active voice in their children’s education. Most School Board Members in Arkansas are elected. 259 School Districts, 1,500+ School Board Members School boards represent the largest group of…

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FACT SHEET: Debunking Debt Ceiling Myths

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The federal government reached the debt limit of $31.4 trillion on Jan. 19, 2023. Even with “extraordinary measures,” tax receipts are insufficient to cover all approved spending, and cash balances are expected to be exhausted in June 2023. MYTH: Raising the debt ceiling is never accompanied by spending cuts FALSE:…

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Op-Ed: The Federal Government Is Dining Out On Your Dime.

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This article originally appeared in Daily Caller on February 6, 2023 Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen recently announced that the U.S. government reached the debt ceiling on January 19 and initiated extraordinary measures to avoid default, extending the debt ceiling increase deadline to June. On cue, the Biden Administration and its…

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Op-Ed: Conservative movement tells truth of Black history

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This article originally appeared in The Washington Times on February 6, 2023 The Florida Department of Education recently rejected a new Advanced Placement course in African American studies. As Bryan Griffin, press secretary for Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis, explained, the proposed course is a “vehicle for a political agenda” that…

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America First Policy Institute Opposes Illegal Student Loan Bailout Before U.S. Supreme Court

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The America First Policy Institute’s (AFPI) Constitutional Litigation Partnership and Higher Education Reform Initiative announced the filing of an amicus curiae brief in the United States Supreme Court. The brief supports the lower court decisions that found the Biden Administration’s $400 billion student loan cancellation program unlawful. The New York…

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Op-Ed: Protect Indiana’s pension plans by keeping ‘woke’ politics out

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This originally appeared in the Indy Star on February 3, 2023 This week, the Indiana General Assembly is considering a bill (House Bill 1008) that would reinstate the retirement security of Indiana’s citizens as the paramount consideration in the management of the state’s pension plans. During the last decade, the…

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Op-Ed: The Making of the Mississippi Miracle

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This article originally appeared in Hub City Spokes on February 2, 2023 Ten years ago, only 33% of third graders and 32% of 8th graders were reading proficiently on state tests. Only 17% of White, 10% of Hispanic, and 2% of Black Mississippi’s high school students met all the ACT…

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