
Corey DeAngelis
Journalist at Freelance
Senior Fellow at Reason Foundation
Senior Fellow, American Culture Project; Exec. Dir., @EF_Institute; Board, @LJCenter; Senior Fellow, @ReasonFdn; Miranda💍 Author of THE PARENT REVOLUTION👇
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1 week ago |
foxnews.com | Corey DeAngelis
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The 2024 election was a wake-up call for Democrats, but five months later, they’re still asleep. Donald Trump’s win over Kamala Harris—fueled by a 9-point lead among parents—made the GOP the Parents’ Party. Trump campaigned hard on school choice, ousting transgender ideology from classrooms, and banning Critical Race Theory (CRT) and Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) nonsense. Harris barely mentioned education.
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3 weeks ago |
wsj.com | Corey DeAngelis
The lack of school choice in the state is fueling the left’s broader assault on educational freedom. Illinois Democrats are once again obstructing educational freedom. In 2023 they refused to extend the state’s modest school-choice program, the Invest in Kids Act, stripping private-school scholarships from 15,000 low-income students—mostly minorities stuck in failing districts.
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3 weeks ago |
wsj.com | Corey DeAngelis
House Bill 2827, pushed by Rep. Terra Costa Howard and co-sponsored by 16 other union-friendly Democrats, demands personal information—names, addresses, birth dates—and proof that the home-schooling family is following the state’s playbook. Miss a deadline? You’re hit with truancy charges and up to 30 days in jail. School choice critics insist that letting taxpayer money follow the child would invite government regulation into private and home schools.
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1 month ago |
newsmax.com | Corey DeAngelis
President Trump just signed an executive order aimed at abolishing the Department of Education. The Democrats and the teachers unions that control them are constantly gaslighting about the plan. But they're fearmongering against a proposal that isn't even on the table. The main talking point pushed by opponents of ending the Education Department is that students and teachers need federal funding.
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1 month ago |
theepochtimes.com | Corey DeAngelis
CommentaryThe Texas House now has the votes to pass universal school choice this session. Last Wednesday, 75 Republican coauthors were added to House Bill 3, Texas Representative Brad Buckley’s universal school choice bill. The Texas House only needs 76 votes for a bill to clear the chamber.
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