Candidates Rake in Money From Parents’ Enemies
congressional candidates like Elaine Luria (left) and Abigail Spanberger cannot resist Big Labor’s campaign cash.
congressional candidates like Elaine Luria (left) and Abigail Spanberger cannot resist Big Labor’s campaign cash.
Big Labor and its politicians willfully kept schools closed, in many cases, for a year or more, infuriating parents and other American voters.
In Michigan and Wisconsin, Right to Work is striving to avoid a “Tweedledee vs. Tweedledum” Election Day in which freedom-loving citizens have to choose between two candidates who are refusing to oppose forced unionism.
Employer demand for college-educated employees rose at a surprisingly rapid clip from 2010 to 2019, despite generally sluggish economic growth...
During the current academic year, the Golden State’s K-12 enrollment is down by another 110,000, or roughly 2%...
MPS enrollment “had dropped to 32,722 students and the district spent $16,571” per pupil. That’s a 27% increase...
Colorado Teachers Urged to Fake Illness to Boost Big Labor Agenda
More and More Taxpayers Realize They’ve Been Played For Fools
American parents of school-aged children have long understood that it’s a bad idea for politicians to grant government union bosses monopoly-bargaining power over how teachers and other school employees are compensated and managed. Over the years, millions of mothers and…