Tag: Blaine Amendments

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New report shows how Massachusetts could adopt education savings account program

Editor’s note: This commentary from Tim Benson, a policy analyst in the government relations department of the Heartland Institute, appeared recently on the institute’s website. A January 2022 white paper from the Pioneer Institute illustrates how a tax-credit funded education savings account program might be the best way forward for pursuing... READ MORE
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Proposed federal Title IX rules ripped by DOE’s Diaz, schools in brain health program, and more
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In Espinoza’s wake, is the Blaine bane at risk?
“Like to one more rich in hope.” Twelfth Night, Shakespeare...
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Komer saved the best for last
Bigots spent an enormous amount of effort in the late...
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Court lays to rest age-old debate with Espinoza decision
After more than a century, the U.S. Supreme Court finally...
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Court ruling eases way for public money to go to religious schools, desk barriers, masks and more
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Senate committee’s teacher pay proposal, carrying on campuses, restricting restraints and more
Teacher raises: The Florida Senate Education Committee has released its...
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Espinoza may not be the game changer some are predicting
It seems especially appropriate midway through National School Choice Week...
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Florida’s Blaine amendment leaves many unanswered questions (Part 2)
This is the second of two posts on the judicial...
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Florida’s Blaine amendment leaves many unanswered questions (Part I)
On June 7, 2005, opposing sides met for the final...
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Runcie’s review, concerns about special education, storm struggles and more
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