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Missouri Lawmakers Itching to Cuff Local Governments’ Emergency Powers in 2021
By John Haughey
The Missouri Senate Wednesday adopted a $1.27 billion supplemental budget and previewed proposed 2021 legislation seeking to cuff local governments’ emergency powers.
The...
D.C. Wants to Give Preteens Vaccines Without Parent
Children in Washington, D.C. as young as 11 may no longer need to get their parent’s consent for a vaccine, including the vaccination against the sexually transmitted human papillomavirus (HPV).
Sweden Finds a Better Way for Tackling COVID-19
“When people are not coerced, receive rational recommendations, and get good information, they tend to cooperate. Sweden also asked people to work from home when possible, and many Swedes did so.”
Student Loan Forgiveness a Regressive Policy That Hurts Working Americans
By Lindsey Burke
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., and Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., are calling on the next administration to forgive $50,000 in student loan...
Michigan’s Public Health Code Violates Liberty, Lawsuits Claim
“The law is the law. It should not matter what the good intentions are. It doesn’t give the government the right to trample on constitutional rights and violate statutory law. The law is the law and should be applied.”
Despite Expected $2 Billion Shortfall, Wisconsin State Superintendent Seeks $1.4 Billion Budget Increase
By Benjamin Yount
Wisconsin State Superintendent of Schools Carolyn Stanford Taylor on Monday submitted a budget request for the Department of Public Instruction that is...
Protecting Learning Pods From Unnecessary Regulations
By Jude Schwalbach
"According to polling conducted by Heart+Mind Strategies, half of surveyed families agreed that state officials should not impose regulations on learning pods...
Academic Achievement Has Crashed, NAEP Shows. Here’s Why.
The latest bad education news comes to us courtesy of the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP).
The most recent exam was administered to high...
Missouri State Teachers Association: ‘We Know That There Are Kids Falling through the Cracks’
Students, parents and teachers most likely all would rather have face-to-face instruction, but a return to the classrooms depends on what’s best and safest...
South Carolina Among Best in the Nation for Parent Power in Education
Parents in South Carolina have more say in their child’s education than in many other states, according to new analysis released by the Center...