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January 28, 2026
The Hill: School Choice in Florida Offers Wild and Imaginative Learning Options
Of the thousands of events commemorating this year’s National School Choice Week, the wildest and most imaginative may...
Orlando Sentinel: Will the Legislature Keep Its Eye on the Ball?
As the curtain fell on 2025 and I looked at the coming legislative session with my team, a...
January 22, 2026
Florida Politics: Skip the Lawsuits, Teach the Kids
Teaching kids digital literacy beats unconstitutional mandates and endless lawsuits. For parents navigating the rise of social media...
January 20, 2026
Florida Politics: Unused K-12 Scholarship Funds Are a Feature, Not a Bug
If the Florida Restaurant Association ever detects a shortage of chefs in our state, the first place it should look...
January 16, 2026
Florida Politics: Florida’s AI Laws Are Stronger Than You Think
As Florida’s 2026 Legislative Session approaches, artificial intelligence is expected to be a major focus among Tallahassee’s policymakers....
January 13, 2026
Florida’s Economic Growth Remains Strong, Fiscal Drift Hurts Economic Freedom
Vance Ginn, Ph.D. Florida ranks sixth nationally with an overall score of 7.64 in the latest Economic Freedom...
January 12, 2026
Florida Politics: Why Orange County School Leaders Should Look to Wichita
It may be a memorable line in the White Stripes’ iconic anthem, “Seven Nation Army.” But the phrase “I’m goin’...
December 22, 2025
Modernizing Financial Oversight: Senator Tim Scott’s STREAMLINE Act and the Case for Reducing Re...
The Streamlining Transaction Reporting and Ensuring Anti-Money Laundering Improvements for a New Era Act (STREAMLINE Act), introduced by...
December 18, 2025
Florida Politics: The Ghost (Students) of Public School Future?
U.S. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon announced last week that her department plans to step up efforts to...
December 16, 2025
Florida Politics: Bedrock, We Have a Problem
A funny thing happened in the Legislature last week. While the House was holding an “AI Week” to...
December 15, 2025
Florida Should Lead in Securing Healthcare Technology
Every day, millions of Americans are sustained, monitored, and diagnosed by medical technology they never think twice about....
December 11, 2025
The 2025 Journal
Click here to read the full version of The Journal. Table of Contents Florida’s Rural Renaissance Senate Present...
More Options, Better Options… but Still Not Enough Options
If you want to know where education freedom in America is headed, look to Florida. Half the students...
Zoning by Design, Exclusion by Accident: How Local Ordinances Block New Nonpublic Schools in Flori...
Florida is widely recognized as a national leader in expanding school choice, with nonpublic schools as central players...
Three Ways Public Schools Can Embrace Florida’s New Normal
Over the past fifteen years, education in Florida and across the nation has undergone rapid and transformative change....