Homeschool Alumni Opposes Maryland Education Savings Account Bill

For Immediate Release: District-run programs in Alaska and Iowa serve as better models for publicly funded homeschool support than Education…
Missouri Bills Would Let Homeschooled Students Play Sports

For Immediate Release: Alumni group says access to public school athletics benefits homeschooled children without harming other students 02/12/2020—The Coalition…
Virginia Bill Would Let Homeschooled Students Play Sports

For Immediate Release: Alumni Group Says HB 226 Is Good for Homeschooled Students 02/12/2020—The Coalition for Responsible Home Education (CRHE),…
Hawaii Bill Would Let Homeschooled Students Play Sports

For Immediate Release: Alumni group says HB 2149 is good for homeschooled students 02/12/2020—The Coalition for Responsible Home Education (CRHE),…
Homeschool Group: Colorado HB 20-1144 Would Harm Children

For Immediate Release: Children have a right to safety, liberty, and dignity 02/10/2020–The Coalition for Responsible Home Education (CRHE), a…
West Virginia Should Let Homeschooled Students Play Sports

For Immediate Release: Homeschool alumni group supports SB 131 and HB 2632 02/07/2020—The Coalition for Responsible Home Education (CRHE), a…
West Virginia Should Let Homeschooled Students Play Sports

For Immediate Release: Homeschool alumni group supports SB 131 and HB 2632 02/07/2020—The Coalition for Responsible Home Education (CRHE), a…
Homeschool Advocates Urge WV Lawmakers to Pass Raylee’s Law

For Immediate Release: Raylee’s Law would protect vulnerable children from falling through the cracks 02/03/2019—The Coalition for Responsible Home Education…
Homeschool Advocates Urge WV Lawmakers to Pass Raylee’s Law

For Immediate Release: Raylee’s Law would protect vulnerable children from falling through the cracks 02/03/2019—The Coalition for Responsible Home Education…
Action Needed: FL House Bill 1059
Representative Erin Grall in the Florida House of Representatives (R, District 54) has introduced a piece of legislation she is calling the “Parent’s Bill of Rights” (HB 1059). If enacted, this legislation would give parents “fundamental” and “inalienable” rights over their children regarding every area of their life.