May state legislative applications limit an Article V convention? Subject, yes; specific language, probably not
- Constitution, CONSTITUTION - Article V, CONSTITUTION - Uncategorized
- September 12, 2013
Senior Education Policy Analyst Ross Izard talks about Senate Bill 188, which is legislation that would level the playing field for charter public school students in Colorado.
READ MOREThe Havern School for Children with Learning Disabilities does amazing work down in Littleton, Colorado. Learn about this incredible school in Senior Education Policy Analyst Ross Izard’s second Profile in Private Education, “Intervening for Success: A Profile of the Havern School for Children with Learning Disabilities” here: https://www.i2i.org/intervening-for-success-a-profile-of-the-havern-school-for-children-with-learning-disabilities.
READ MOREErick Valencia of the Independence Institute’s Education Policy Center applauds a Montana District Court’s ruling that allowed a school choice program to continue as the legislature intended.
READ MOREAfter several failed attempts by the Colorado General Assembly to bring transparency to collective bargaining negotiations between Colorado school boards and teachers unions, the Independence Institute stepped in and used the citizen initiative process to bring the matter to the ballot. The result was a huge victory for transparency, taxpayers, and rank-and-file teachers. The idea
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