Protecting and Promoting School Choice

March 21, 2026

GOP Leads CA Governor Poll: School Choice Boost?

A recent poll shows Republicans Steve Hilton and Chad Bianco leading in California’s gubernatorial race. Under the state’s top-two primary system, this could result in both advancing to the general election, potentially excluding Democratic candidates. This development marks a significant shift in California’s typically Democratic-dominated politics. Key Points Republicans Steve Hilton and Chad Bianco top […]

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Kansas May Require Citizenship Test for HS Graduation

Kansas lawmakers are proposing a bill that would mandate high school students to pass the U.S. citizenship test, which includes 128 questions on American history, government, and civics, as a graduation requirement. The test features questions like the origin of ‘Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness’ and reasons for U.S. involvement in wars. This

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DOJ Sues Harvard for Antisemitism Failures

The U.S. Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit against Harvard University, alleging that the institution failed to adequately protect Jewish students from harassment. The complaint focuses on incidents of antisemitism on campus. This action underscores ongoing concerns about discrimination in higher education settings. Key Points DOJ lawsuit targets Harvard’s handling of antisemitism Allegations involve

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Alabama Eyes Screen Time Limits for K-12 Students

Alabama lawmakers, after recently approving screen time limits for preschoolers, are advancing HB 584 to extend similar restrictions to all K-12 public school students. The bill, sponsored by Rep. Jeana Ross, was approved by the House Education Policy Committee on Thursday. This late-session push aims to regulate screen usage across public education levels. Key Points

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