We’re entering the 4th week of Indiana’s 124th General Assembly. Our all-volunteer team has been hard at work. Here are the stats thus far: Our custom state-of-the-art software allows us to index and run over 100 searches over every new document within 30 seconds of publication. All bills are indexed regardless of any classifying our…
Author: Kylene Varner
Legislative Watch: HB 1348 Nonaccredited nonpublic schools
Indiana was the first state in the nation to legalize homeschooling in 1904 with State v. Peterman. Indiana homeschooling families have taken the responsibilities laid out in State v. Peterman seriously, and their children have gone off to have successful careers inside and outside the home. Sometimes, potential employers both in Indiana and outside of…
Download the 2024 General Election Candidate Survey
Our 2024 General Election Candidate Survey Report is live! Important candidate highlights… Of candidates surveyed: All candidates with valid email addresses received a survey. Thank you to the candidates who participated! Donate to IAHE Action to preserve homeschool freedom!
Download the 2024 Primary Candidate Survey Report
Our 2024 Primary Candidate Survey Report is live! With so much at stake regarding educational freedom and parental rights, IAHE Action sent out its first ever primary candidate survey. Important candidate highlights… Of candidates surveyed: All candidates with valid email addresses received an invitation from IAHE Action to participate in the survey. Thank you to…
ESAs-Consequences All Around
Educational Scholarship Accounts (ESAs) are the hottest form of “school choice” nationwide. While they can go by different names, they operate with the same premise – government funding dispersed to parents to spend on educational expenses. As homeschooling families are increasingly enticed by access to “free money,” there are important considerations to acknowledge. Often, we…
2023 Legislative Session Wrap-Up
In the wee hours of Friday April 29th, the 123rd Indiana General Assembly came to a close. Many bills now await Governor Holcomb’s signature, signing the bill into law, or veto. The Governor has 7 days to complete this process. If he does not move on the bill, on day 8, it automatically becomes a…