November 5, 2025 In the waning hours of Georgia’s brief 40-day legislative session this past April, state senators quietly passed Senate Resolution 431 – a seemingly modest proposal with potentially outsize implications for how America protects its…
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The October meeting of the Kansas State Board of Education contained another déjà vu moment: attempting to cover up another violation of state laws designed to improve student outcomes (see here and here for past examples.) State Board Chair Cathy…
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