State-Specific Resources

The Ohio Department of Education has approved nearly 90,000 scholarships during the state’s first year of universal school choice.

A Colorado bill to tighten charter school regulations has faced strong resistance, including from the state’s Democrat governor.

Utah public schools will now have the ability to teach the Ten Commandments after a new law was passed in the Legislature.

Wyoming Gov. Mark Gordon signed the state’s first school choice program into law, but not without vetoing part of the measure.

Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey signed a bill restricting the teaching of “divisive concepts” and limiting diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) programs at public schools, universities and state agencies.

A Michigan lawmaker has proposed mandatory kindergarten for all 5-year-old children, raising concerns about government interference in parental rights.

A Louisiana Senate committee just advanced a universal school choice bill that would make the state the 12th in the nation to pass such a program.

The South Carolina House advanced a universal school choice bill despite a legal battle over the program’s constitutionality.

Democratic legislators want to make it more difficult for local boards of education to remove contentious books from school libraries.

The Florida Department of Education must clarify a controversial 2022 parental rights law branded as “Don’t Say Gay” by its critics under a settlement reached Monday that upholds a key DeSantis administration policy.

Tennessee bill for universal school choice, Lee's 'Education Freedom Scholarships' voucher program, advances in state legislature.

Now ahead of upcoming school board and state Board of Education elections in November, parental rights advocates’ gripes with public education no longer focus on COVID-19 policies.

Michigan parents are suing a public school district over the claim district employees began socially transitioning their daughter without their consent, purportedly concealing these efforts in the process.

In a victory for equal access, Child Evangelism Fellowship (CEF) Rhode Island and its Good News Clubs prevailed in Liberty Counsel’s lawsuit against the Providence Public School District and its superintendent, Dr. Javier Montanez.

Liberty Counsel filed a lawsuit on behalf of Child Evangelism Fellowship of Hawaii (CEF) against the Hawaii State Department of Education

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