Opinion
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MTBE, Ethanol Don’t Reduce Auto Pollution
Opinion -After nearly a decade of Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) mandates to use the oxygenates MTBE (methyl tertiary-butyl ether) and ethanol in reformulated gasoline, a committee of the National Research Council (NRC) has determined the additives do -
Bill Would Fund Parks, Hockey Rinks to Rescue Oceans
Opinion -Only politicians would try sell the idea that the best way to reduce environmental threats to the oceans is to spend more money on ice hockey rinks, parks, and other recreational facilities in cities. -
Will Great Lakes Be Designated ‘Oceans’ in Federal Funding Scheme?
Opinion -One wonders if Representative John Dingell (D-Michigan) had revenge in mind when he sponsored the Conservation and Reinvestment Act of 1999 (CARA). -
Analysis: President’s Sprawl Initiative Is a Program in Search of a Problem
Opinion -The issue of "urban sprawl" recently received top billing at a White House event at which President Bill Clinton and Vice President Al Gore announced their Livable Communities Initiative. -
Delaware Tax Credit Would Empower Parents
Opinion -Families with children in public schools, at private schools, or schooled at home could receive a tax credit of up to $3,000 for the education expenses they incur, under a three-tier education tax credit proposal that Delaware State Representative -
Chicago’s Mayor Daley Responds to School Reform News
Opinion -June 10, 1999 Office of the Mayor City of Chicago Dear Mr. Clowes: Your article entitled "Can Mayors Solve School Problems? -
Getting into the Education Market
Opinion -Just as companies like Barnes & Noble have responded to the changing nature of the retail marketplace by creating online superstores on the Internet, so also are some education providers making plans so that they are not passed by in the coming market -
A Sampling of Home-Schooling Resources
Opinion -HOME-SCHOOLING ORGANIZATIONS The best place to start learning more about home schooling is at the Web site of the Home School Legal Defense Association. Home School Legal Defense Association P.O. -
Tax Credit Bill Signed in Illinois
Opinion -Less than two weeks after the Florida legislature passed a statewide scholarship program, the Illinois House handed supporters of parental choice in education another victory by passing an education tax credit bill on a vote of 62 to 52. -
How the Illinois Tuition Tax Credit Works
Opinion -Illinois Senate Bill 1075 provides taxpayers with an income tax credit of up to $500 for 25 percent of their child's qualified education expenses above $250. Availability: First applies in tax year 2000. -
Just the Facts: Home Schooling
Opinion -Twenty years ago, home schooling was illegal almost everywhere in the United States. It became legal in all 50 states only as recently as 1993. -
Next Battle: Unfunded Mandates
Opinion -Although the new $500 tax credit for education expenses is welcome news for Illinois families who send their children to private schools, it's not enough to save the Chicago archdiocese's struggling Catholic school system. -
Vouchers Ruled Constitutional in Ohio
Opinion -In another victory for school choice, the Ohio Supreme Court has ruled without dissent that the state's use of publicly funded vouchers to educate low-income children at private or religious schools does not violate provisions for the separation of -
Ohio Lawmakers Play Games with Voucher Families
Opinion -The Ohio Legislature is poised to accomplish what voucher opponents could not do for the past four years: Destroy the hopes of poor families who have embraced the promise of the Cleveland Scholarship and Tutoring Program. -
Voucher Debate in New Mexico
Opinion -Although Governor Gary E. -
Pennsylvania Voucher Plans Praised, But Attacks Turn Nasty
Opinion -A wide range of business and community groups have endorsed Pennsylvania Governor Tom Ridge's voucher proposals, and the state legislature has approved a $63 million budget provision to pay for the governor's school choice plans. -
Commentary: School Choice Choir Has Broad Range of Voices
Opinion -One of the charges that opponents make against school choice is that it is a right_wing, far_right, and/or conservative conspiracy to destroy the public schools. -
Charter School Demographics Similar to Public Schools
Opinion -A new U.S. Department of Education survey of some 600 charter schools operating in the 1997-98 school year reveals that, nationwide, students in charter schools have similar demographic characteristics to students in all public schools. -
Inaction on Choice Frustrates Vermonters
Opinion -The only legislation that would have expanded school choice in Vermont this year was a provision to allow students to choose among high schools if smaller districts consolidated into a larger one--but only if the high schools agreed to offer choice. -
Teachers Find Alternatives to National Unions
Opinion -Although the National Education Association and the American Federation of Teachers together have more than 3 million members, they are not the only associations available to schoolteachers. -
Bad Student’s Worst Nightmare: On-line Parents
Opinion -One feature of a new ParentLink Suite™ offered by Sprint to K-12 schools may be a bad student's worst nightmare come true. -
Writing Sample from DC High School Graduate
Opinion -The following paper, presented exactly as it was written, was produced by a youth who is ostensibly a success story for the District of Columbia Public Schools--a student who graduated from high school with a diploma and is now enrolled in college, -
07/1999 Legislative Update
Opinion -Dams Senator Slade Gorton (R-Washington) is once again trying to link appropriations for blowing up the Elwha Dam in western Washington with protection for all other dams in the Snake and Columbia river system. -
U.S. Already Doing More than its Share to Lower Atmospheric Carbon
Opinion -Should the United States tell Kyoto Protocol enthusiasts what they can do with their Earth-saving treaty?