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Unions Deploy Teacher Strikes to Stop School Choice
Chicago teachers unions expressed their opposition to charter schools in 2019 by demanding the continuation of a moratorium on additional charter schools in the city.
Unions Deploy Teacher Strikes to Stop School Choice
Chicago teachers unions expressed their opposition to charter schools in 2019 by demanding the continuation of a moratorium on additional charter schools in the city.
Appeals Court Upholds Rejection of Arkansas Medicaid Work Rule
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit upheld a March 2019 lower court decision that blocked Arkansas from implementing a work rule designed to help able-bodied Medicaid enrollees back into the workforce.
Oklahoma Mulls Tax Credit to Attract Doctors to Rural Areas
Oklahoma legislators are considering a bill that would allow physicians to claim a $25,000 tax credit if they practice in underserved, rural communities.
Report: School Safety Crisis Requires Child Safety Accounts
A Child Safety Account (CSA) program would empower parents to determine when their child’s school is too dangerous and transfer them to a safe school immediately.
Report: School Safety Crisis Requires Child Safety Accounts
A Child Safety Account (CSA) program would empower parents to determine when their child’s school is too dangerous and transfer them to a safe school immediately.
Annual Individual Health Care Spending Reaches New High, Report Finds
Average annual health care spending for people with employer-sponsored insurance rose to an all-time high in 2018, according to a recent report.
National School Choice Week Celebrations and Survey Show Voters Support Education Options
Support for school choice has increased significantly in the past two years.
Shortage of Psych Beds Puts Spotlight on Michigan’s CON Law
As Michigan continues to struggle with how to address its lack of available beds in its psychiatric hospital in Caro, Michigan, the legislature is proceeding with hearings on legislation to exempt, among other areas, psychiatric beds from CON approval.
U.S. Supreme Court Hears Arguments on Exclusion of Religious Schools from Scholarship Programs
In Espinoza v. Montana Department of Revenue, Kendra Espinoza and other parents are challenging a 2018 ruling by the Montana Supreme Court that the state’s tax credit scholarship program is unconstitutional.