In March this year, the U.S. House of Representatives passed a Parents’ Bill of Rights intended to reform American public schools. Perhaps you’ve heard about it. Essentially, this bill follows states like Florida that have also sought to give parents more control. The bill has headed to the Senate for consideration. But it’s highly unlikely, that the Democratic-controlled chamber will take up the measure, with House Democrats dubbing the bill the “Politics over Parents Act.” In this podcast, we’ll hear how our 40th president felt about education. First, let’s listen to a radio address that Ronald Reagan delivered in 1976 – almost 50 years ago. And in the second half, we’ll get his presidential views on the subject, particularly as it pertains to a national report on education along with federal spending.
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A Reagan Forum – Anita McBride, Diana Carlin, and Nancy Kegan Smith
Words To Live By – Central America
A Reagan Forum – GOP Foreign Policy
Words To Live By – Truman and Reagan
A Reagan Forum – AI, Autonomy, and Defense
Words To Live By – The United Nations
A Reagan Forum – Behind the Scenes at the Reagan Library
Words To Live By – Star Wars and SDI
A Reagan Forum – The Honorable Kathleen Hicks
Words To Live By – The Dominican Republic
A Reagan Forum – Active vs. Activist Citizenship
Words To Live By – Basketball at the White House
A Reagan Forum – The Best of President Reagan's Humor
Words To Live By – Trip to China
Words To Live By – Denouncing Anti-Semitism
A Reagan Forum – Craig Shirley
Words To Live By – St. Paddy's Day and Economic Recovery
A Reagan Forum – Youth Town Hall 2024
Words To Live By – Star Wars and the Strategic Defense Initiative
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