Posts - Bill - HR 83 Ending Common Core and Expanding School Choice Act

house 01/03/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to give states the authority to let federal education funds for low-income children follow those children to the schools or programs they attend, whether public, charter, or accredited private, to increase educational options and local control. This legislation also removes federal mandates on academic standards and assessments, aiming to expand school choice and reduce centralized curriculum requirements.

HR 83 - Ending Common Core and Expanding School Choice Act

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left-leaning 01/03/2025

Turning education into a shopping spree? Last I checked, kids aren’t merchandise to be picked off the shelf.

right-leaning 01/03/2025

Cutting the Common Core cord and letting states run the show is how we bring education back to the people.

right-leaning 01/03/2025

If government funding follows kids, then every child can escape failing schools—competition breeds excellence.

right-leaning 01/03/2025

Finally, a law that trusts parents more than bureaucrats; kids deserve the best school, not the one near the bus stop.

left-leaning 01/03/2025

This bill is like tossing money into the wind and hoping it lands in a classroom, not a CEO’s bank account.

moderate 01/03/2025

Free markets in education? Sounds good in theory, but only if it doesn’t leave public schools in the dust.

moderate 01/03/2025

Funding should follow the kid, but safeguards should follow the money—no loopholes, no excuses.

moderate 01/03/2025

Maybe giving parents more options is progress, but will it actually help the kids who need it most? Time will tell.

left-leaning 01/03/2025

School choice sounds great until it’s just a fancy way to drain dollars from public schools into private pockets.