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During the month dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, it is only appropriate that we consecrate our own hearts (and those of our nation) to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. In doing so, we seek the heart to heart encounter with our savior.
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A recent survey of school teachers show that the majority support ESAs (including 58% of public school teachers surveyed).
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Churches have a unique opportunity to fill some gaps in the school choice movement. On this episode of Sunday School Choice, we're joined by Pastor Joshua Robertson, and he shares how churches can turn empty rooms into powerful educational hubs.
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Kansas and Wisconsin both veto bills that would've opted their states in to the federal tax credit scholarship program. Read more:
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Wisconsin governor, Tony Evers, vetoes Assembly Bill 602, which would allow the Badger State into participate in the federal tax credit program.
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Who benefits more from our state's education programs? Students or unions?
In RI, it seems that much of the recent legislative movement is designed to limit school choice, strengthening the teachers' union but limiting educational options for students.
newsfromthestates.com/articl…
Kentucky lawmakers overrode their governor's veto in an effort to get KY into the federal tax credit scholarship program.
Read more: wkyt.com/2026/03/17/general-…
School choice is not dead in Mississippi, but is tying it to teacher pay raise legislation the answer to bring it back to the table?
mississippitoday.org/2026/03…
A new study suggests that state investments in school choice programs is significantly more effective than increasing public school spending.
Read this article to see how this has been demonstrated in Florida: federationforchildren.org/fl…
ESA's can benefit students, not just through expanding access to the right education for each student, but by creating "new and better tools" for education.
Read Jennifer's Burns article to learn more: realcleareducation.com/artic…
Georgia looks to reduce the funding for its ESA program, citing less than anticipated claims. However, is this truly a case of low demand or has the program been overly regulated, preventing many families from participating?
Read to learn more: edchoice.org/2026-georgias-e…