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  • Tests Proposed for Maine Homeschoolers

    Published April 1, 2001
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    If a bill filed by Maine legislators becomes law, public schools there would receive a financial windfall for every child that is homeschooled, while the homeschooled students would be required to take state assessment tests.
  • The culture of fear: A reader’s guide

    Published April 1, 2001
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    Sixty-eight years ago, Franklin Roosevelt told the nation, "There is nothing to fear but fear itself." Judging by today's standards, it could be he just wasn't looking hard enough.
  • Unfond memories of Bruce Babbitt

    Published April 1, 2001
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    We are all extremely fortunate that Gale Norton has become the new Secretary of the Interior of the United States.
  • Voucher Threat Spurs Turnaround of Failing Schools

    Published April 1, 2001
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    Vouchers will destroy public education, cry opponents.
  • William Higginson Joins Board of Directors

    Published March 22, 2001
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    CHICAGO, IL March 22, 2001 – William W. Higginson, president and CEO of Chicago Equity Fund, Inc. (CEF), joined The Heartland Institute’s Board of Directors at its March 7 meeting.
  • Is Antitrust Obsolete?

    Published March 6, 2001
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    CHICAGO, IL March 6, 2001: The antitrust lawsuit pending against Microsoft, decided against Microsoft last year and now in oral arguments before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C.
  • Call for Congress to Debate School Choice

    Published March 1, 2001
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    The decisive defeat of voucher referenda in California and Michigan last November apparently hasn't stunted the development of school choice proposals in states and cities across the country, particularly where aggressive voucher proponents--like New
  • Why Johnny Can’t, Like, Write

    Published March 1, 2001
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    Ever wonder why so many young adults these days can't spell properly, punctuate accurately, or write in grammatically correct sentences?According to Dr.
  • What Really Works in the Classroom?

    Published March 1, 2001
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    A review of The Academic Achievement Challenge by Jeanne Chall (210 pages, ISBN #1572305002 Guilford Publications, Inc.
  • New Mexico’s ‘New Beginning’ Includes Vouchers

    Published March 1, 2001
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    "I'm sure you're all familiar with the old saying that the definition of insanity is continuing to do things the way you've always done them but expecting a different result. That's what I think has been going on in education for decades.
  • 2000 State Education Policy in Review

    Published March 1, 2001
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    "Every governor wants to be the education governor, and every President wants to be the education President." Julie Bell National Conference of State Legislatures Improving U.S.
  • SRN Just the Facts: Charter School Legislation: State Rankings

    Published March 1, 2001
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    States With No Charter Laws Alabama Iowa Indiana Kentucky Maryland Maine Montana North Dakota Nebraska South Dakota Tennessee Vermont Washington West Virginia The Center for Education Reform has developed a
  • Paige Will Have Record Education Budget

    Published March 1, 2001
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    When Roderick Paige was confirmed as U.S. Department of Education Secretary in January, he took over a department with a record budget of $42.1 billion for fiscal year 2001, up by 18 percent over 2000. The U.S.
  • Is This Commission Really Necessary?

    Published March 1, 2001
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    Among the many executive orders hurriedly issued by outgoing President Bill Clinton in the waning days of his administration was a January 15 order establishing a new Commission on Educational Resource Equity.
  • A Strategy for Increasing Parental Involvement

    Published March 1, 2001
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    Since research shows that experimental school choice programs increase parental involvement, a recent Cato Institute study suggests that legislators seek policies that enhance parental decision-making in the education of their children.
  • Welcome to the Inaugural Issue of Health Care News

    Published March 1, 2001
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    The year 2001 brought with it a new President, a new millennium, and another chance to put some common-sense back into social policy. It also brings the first issue of this publication, Health Care News.
  • The Battle for Vermont

    Published March 1, 2001
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    The Vermont legislature, like the legislatures of many other states, recently defeated an attempt to pass a cloned version of the single-payer health care plan devised by the Clinton administration in 1994.
  • Why California’s restructuring failed

    Published March 1, 2001
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    Electricity restructuring is a complicated process, in California and across the country. As California faces rolling blackouts and soaring energy prices, the consensus is growing among political activists that restructuring may have been a mistake.
  • EPA seeks public involvement in environmental permitting process

    Published March 1, 2001
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    The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, identifying "better public involvement" across all of its program areas as a high agency priority, released on October 23, 2000 a 121-page Public Involvement in Environmental Permits A Reference Guide.
  • School Choice Scorecard as 2001 Begins

    Published March 1, 2001
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    The January 2001 issue of The Friedman Report provided the following status report on school choice in the states at the start of 2001, based on data from the National Conference of State Legislatures: Intra-District Choice (10) Alabama,
  • Arizona Bilingual Programs Must Discontinue by Fall

    Published March 1, 2001
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    Arizona's landmark new law repealing bilingual education, passed nearly 2-1 by Arizona voters in November, may soon be facing rough waters as it moves into its implementation stage.
  • MSAs Made Easy

    Published March 1, 2001
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    The information on this page is drawn from two publications of the American Medical Association’s Center for Health Policy Research, Medical Savings Accounts: Why the American Medical Association Supports Medical Savings Accounts (2000) and MSAs Made
  • 03/2001: The Pulse

    Published March 1, 2001
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    More MSA Experiments in AfricaFirst it was South Africa, and now Zimbabwe is moving ahead on the Medical Savings Account (MSA) front. A new company, Sovereign Health Zimbabwe, has been formed to provide coverage to companies with 10 or more employees.
  • 03/2001: State Legislative Update

    Published March 1, 2001
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    Arizona Arizona Senator Sue Grace has introduced legislation that would create a high-risk health insurance pool in the state.

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