May state legislative applications limit an Article V convention? Subject, yes; specific language, probably not
- September 12, 2013
Freedom on Tap Tonight we’ll be drinking Coyote Gold® All Natural Margaritas during Freedom on Tap at 7pm, so grab a drink and join in! We are honored to be hosting Grover Norquist of Americans for Tax Reform. Unfortunately, we had a last minute change in plans and Mandy Connell won’t be able to join us, but Grover will have
READ MOREOne of the Education Policy Center’s primary goals is to educate local education leaders about important education policy issues, thereby equipping them to make smart, well-informed decisions in their school districts. As part of that effort, the Education Policy Center staff provide biennial education policy briefings to all interested school board candidates, regardless of political
READ MOREPassed in 2010, Senate Bill 191 was a landmark piece of education reform legislation that garnered significant bipartisan support, including unanimous support from Republican legislators. The bill amended Colorado’s Licensed Personnel Performance Evaluation Act and the Teacher Employment, Compensation, and Dismissal Act (TECDA) to align state statute more closely with the goal of ensuring that every student is taught by an effective teacher.
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