
We need more lawmakers like Georgia Rep. Mesha Mainor
Representative Mesha Mainor stood up for the education of kids in her community and paid a political price in the process.
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Representative Mesha Mainor stood up for the education of kids in her community and paid a political price in the process.

Discover the highlights of the recent event organized by the Gwinnett Housing Corporation, where the BETTER WORK Program attracted over 60 participants seeking employment assistance.

Research consistently demonstrates that children with engaged parents tend to have higher academic performance, better attendance rates, improved behavior, and increased motivation to learn. When

Between the years 2014 and 2019, charter school students were more advanced in math and reading than their public school counterparts. In terms of performance,

n a recent announcement, Georgia Governor Brian Kemp revealed that the state will distribute over $83.5 million in federal COVID-19 relief funds

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Key states are adopting education legislation while Georgia continues to fall behind and leaves students and parents out of the conversation.

The discussion around work requirements is important because it challenges us to ask, “What is the purpose of our safety net system?”

Crime is causing businesses to flee communities already experiencing a lack of opportunity. This is having an impact on healthcare, jobs, and social health.

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Arkansas recently joined a growing list of states that have approved Education Scholarship Accounts, empowering parents to make the best decisions for their child’s unique

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Members of the public flooded the State Capitol again on Tuesday. The day’s most visible group was Mothers Demand Action, members of

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