by The Likely Voter | Aug 17, 2023
A Timeline of American Education Written by The Likely Voter American education has changed dramatically since the Colonial era, with creative and new ways to educate the populace en masse. At the time of the nation’s founding, education was a private endeavor,...
by The Likely Voter | Aug 10, 2023
Rep. Stewart reflects on time in Congress, hopes to be remembered for prioritizing family Written by In one of his last events as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives, Rep. Chris Stewart spoke at Sutherland Institute’s annual Congressional Series, held at...
by The Likely Voter | Aug 3, 2023
Localized education is best for students Written by The Likely Voter Families are increasingly moving toward parent-driven education, as public education fails to meet students where they are. As this trend continues, it’s important to keep in mind the benefits of...
by The Likely Voter | Jul 27, 2023
Pregnant Workers Fairness Act: What expectant mothers need to know Written by Employees experiencing pregnancy and recent childbirth now have additional protection in the workplace, thanks to the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act (PWFA), which went into effect on June...
by The Likely Voter | Jul 20, 2023
Home schooling is a growing option for families of many backgrounds Written by The Likely Voter Home-school enrollment has risen by nearly 30% nationwide since the 2019 school year. As more families opt into this education option, their reasons are diverse and span...