• DeSantis signs bill requiring communism education courses in Florida public schools

    Flanked by veterans who served in the Bay of Pigs invasion, Gov. Ron DeSantis on Wednesday signed a measure that will lead to the history of communism being taught in grades as low as kindergarten.DeSantis spoke in Hialeah Gardens where he signed SB 1264 into law enabling schools to teach ‘the dangers and evils of Communism.’ READ: Drunk Clearwater captain fell off boat while 30 people were attending tour: PoliceThe bill requires teaching on the history of communism in Florida public schools,...

  • DeSantis signs worker wage, heat bill

    Tallahassee - Gov. Ron DeSantis on Thursday signed a controversial bill that will prevent local governments from imposing wage requirements on contractors and requiring heat-exposure protections for workers.

  • DeSantis signs bill limiting book objections in school libraries

    Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) signed a new bill into law Tuesday that limits the ability of individuals without students in a given school district to raise objections to books in those districts.

  • DeSantis signs bill banning heat protection laws for outdoor workers

    Thursday night, Governor DeSantis signed a Florida bill barring local governments from requiring heat protection for outdoor workers.

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    Bill allowing school boards to provide period education in schools signed into law by Governor Youngkin

    A bill that permits educational programs about periods to be taught in public schools, if school boards allow it, has been signed into law by Governor Glenn Youngkin.

  • Educating our educators on the Enlightenment

    A copy of a speech on the topic of the missing elements from school education, given by former Prime Minister…What to read next: JK Rowling stared down hate speech laws | The Conformist – cancel culture and fascism | Julie Bishop highlights ‘female privilege’ in politics (by accident) | It can be so hard to find an honest cheater these days!

  • ‘No classes in April, May more productive for education’

    Having no classes in April and May would be more productive for education, the Alliance of Concerned Teachers said as it expressed concern about the impact of onsite class suspensions on effective teaching and learning.

  • Minnesota House OKs education bill

    (The Center Square) – The Minnesota House passed Senate File 3567, the Education Policy Bill. The measure addressing a range of school issues passed on a vote of 69-61. “Last year’s historic education budget bill set the groundwork for generational investments in our children’s education,” Chair Rep. Laurie Pryor, DFL-Minnetonka, said in a statement. “This wide-ranging policy bill picks up where last year’s bill left off. We focus on important measures to give...

  • Gov. Evers signs novelty lighter bill

    Gov. Evers signs a bill April 5 at Pittsville Elementary School, which bans the sale of novelty lighters in Wisconsin. Joining PreK-12 students were (L-R): Rep. Nancy VanderMeer, Sen. Patrick Testin, Pittsville Fire Chief Jerry Minor, his granddaughter Kaitlyn Potts, who had the idea for the legislation, and her second-grade teacher, Londa Kuehn, who helped Potts and her classmates craft the bill. Legislation was 16 years in the making By Mike Warren MMC staff writer PITTSVILLE — The family and...

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    Governor Kelly signs workers compensation bill

    Kansas Governor Laura Kelly has signed a bipartisan bill that brings updates to the state’s workers compensation system Senate Bill 430 increases the maximum benefits for injured workers and adds a cost-of-living adjustment to those benefits beginning

  • Weber votes against labor, education policy bills

    Rest assured, I remain committed to advocating for policies that prioritize the well-being and prosperity of our community.

  • Kansas Senate strikes down education funding bill

    Update: The Kansas Senate voted to strike down an education funding bill Thursday evening. See latest update below. TOPEKA (KSNT)- The Kansas Senate has voted down an education funding bill. Senators voted 12-26 to vote down the proposal Thursday evening, after a late night at the statehouse. This comes after the House narrowly passed the []