March 17, 2021 — Elizabeth Wright
More evidence that children are not at significant risk for COVID-19 and schools are safe for in-school teaching.
March 17, 2021 — Elizabeth Wright 1616006569
September 23, 2020 — Thomas Schatz
The Republican Study Committee American Worker Task Force report includes more than 100 recommendations on education, labor, and welfare programs that would eliminate wasteful spending and increase the efficiency of the federal government.
September 23, 2020 — Thomas Schatz 1600886482
August 28, 2020 — Elizabeth Wright
Is Montgomery County, Maryland and its approach to reopening public schools emblematic of many other school districts across the country?
August 28, 2020 — Elizabeth Wright 1598647441
July 24, 2020 — Frances Floresca
Many governors have been formulating different plans to reopen schools in the fall.
July 24, 2020 — Frances Floresca 1595603042
July 20, 2020 — Elizabeth Wright
One of the hottest debates in the country right now is whether children should be going back to school.
July 20, 2020 — Elizabeth Wright 1595257305
CCAGW urges members of the House State and Local Government Committee to vote for legislation that would eliminate regulatory barriers for healthcare, education, and businesses to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic.
May 28, 2020 — Deborah Collier
Because of lack of coordination in STEM education, there is a demonstrated need for H-1B visas.
May 28, 2020 — Deborah Collier 1590687545
April 17, 2020 — CAGW Staff
While Joe Biden is all but guaranteed to be the Democratic nominee for president, he is still far from wooing the Far-Left.
April 17, 2020 — CAGW Staff 1587147825
November 6, 2019 — Peter Klensch
While Windy City children can finally start heading back to school, the Chicago Teachers Union’s (CTU) 11-day strike resulted in no reform, to the detriment of students, taxpayers, and the fiscal health of the entire state of Illinois.
November 6, 2019 — Peter Klensch 1573073416
July 8, 2019 — CAGW Staff
The city of Baltimore’s schools are badly failing, despite spending more per capita than almost anywhere in the country. To understand why, one needs only to look where the money is going: into the pockets of crooked public education administrators.
July 8, 2019 — CAGW Staff 1562599976