Tag: freedom
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Iowa sits in the middle of the pack on the Educational Freedom Report Card
[ad_1] Lindsay M. Burke Lindsey M. Burke is Director of the Center for Education Policy at The Heritage Foundation. Gov. Kim Reynolds has made education choices a top priority. She is right to do so. Among 50 states and Washington, DC, the Heritage Foundation’s newly released 2022 Education Freedom Report Card ranks 22nd for educational ... -
Planned Parenthood remains open in Merrillville for non-abortion health care.Health care
[ad_1] Merrillville — New Indiana law prohibits doctors from performing abortions in clinics, but Merrillville Planned Parenthood facilities provide reproductive and other health services. Planned Parenthood representatives confirmed that the health center at 8645 Connecticut Street Merrillville remains open for contraceptive services, gender confirmation care, sexually transmitted disease screening and treatment, and other health care ... -
How the AEA’s parent organization, the NEA, gained political clout to promote radical ideologies in American public education
[ad_1] Teachers’ unions have long been controversial in the United States, especially now that the polarized debate about American public education is front and center. The most prominent teacher union in the United States is the National Education Association (NEA). Furthermore, NEA has affiliates throughout the country. In Alabama, it is known as the Alabama ... -
Heritage Foundation Ranks Utah for School Choice and Educational Freedom
[ad_1] Utah ranks 11th in the new 50-state ranking for educational freedom. While the state performed well in the rankings by keeping spending low relative to student test scores, it offers an alternative pathway for potential teachers to qualify to teach in the classroom. I was criticized for policies such as not providing more than ... -
Department of Education Takes Title IX Hammer Free
[ad_1] B.President Joe Biden’s Department of Education bureaucrats are the new schoolyard bullies. In July, the Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights proposed a rule that would give federal bureaucrats broad powers to bully and exclude students and teachers who do not share the government’s beliefs. , unelected bureaucrats are rewriting laws to allow ... -
Court ruling could spur competitive health plans to recoup copays for preventive services
[ad_1] Tom and Mary Jo York are a health-conscious couple who undergo annual physicals and regular colorectal cancer screenings. Mary Jo, whose mother and aunt had breast cancer, also has regular mammograms. The Yorkes, who live in New Berlin, Wisconsin, are members of the Corus Community Health Plan. It, like most health insurance in the ... -
From the White Court to the White House: University of Utah Health Physician Joins Prestigious Fellowship Program
[ad_1] media contacts Julie Kiefer Associate Director, Department of Health Science Communication, University of UtahEmail: julie.kiefer@hsc.utah.eduphone: 801-587-1293 15:00 on September 14, 2022 Jeffrey Nadel, MD, MS, a neurosurgery resident at the University of Utah Health, specializes in a range of biomedical fields, from laboratory cell-translational brain research, clinical and health services research, global public health, ... -
ACA’s free health checks threatened by court ruling: Shot
[ad_1] A screening mammogram like this in Chicago in 2012 is one of many preventive health services that the Affordable Care Act mandated free coverage for patients. But that could change if his Sept. 7 ruling by a Texas federal district judge is upheld on appeal. Heather Charles/Chicago Tribune/Tribune News Service via Getty Images hide ...









