A Tuition Assistance Grant (TAG) program would allow Virginia students with disabilities to attend the public or private school of their parents’ choice. But opponents […]
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Here’s another way to get traffic moving again, backed up by a decade of data from Southern California … if only there’s the political will […]
No legislation is perfect. But the General Assembly’s transportation package is a good start — providing more resources and, more importantly, greater accountability.
Forty million Americans — a million right here in Virginia — have such low reading skills that they are fundamentally illiterate. Can we upgrade the […]
In choosing between protecting turf or doing what’s best for children, the House Appropriations Committee has chosen – turf. Here’s why.
John Chichester and the Senate Finance Committee Democrats may have killed the best chance of addressing Virginia transportation challenges. Their obstructionist tactics are aimed at […]
The General Assembly has important work ahead … and its not just about transportation. Will they meet the challenge?
Senator Walter Stosch has introduced SB 1419, a bill providing Tuition Assistance Grants for Students With Disabilities. Because both the bill and Senator Stosch have […]
The Kaine administration has tipped its hand: It wants to make pre-K universal not because middle-class kids need it but to buy public support for […]
There is no need for legislative gridlock in Virginia. Two new publications outline priorities and detail solutions around which a consensus can be built.