What are Education Savings Accounts (ESAs)—and what do they mean for homeschool freedom? Join Amy Buchmeyer (HSLDA Staff Attorney) in this discussion with Jim Mason (HSLDA President). They’ll talk about:
“Where the focus isn’t on liberty, accountability is going to be the focus. And some of these bills, they mean tremendous amounts of money are flowing, which is sort of alarming because I homeschooled seven children over almost 30 years, some of these bills would have brought in tens, maybe hundreds, of thousands of dollars over that time. There’s an enormous fiscal impact that I don’t hear a lot of people talking about.”—Jim Mason
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Learning through Stories: An Interview with Andrew Peterson
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How Homeschooling from Rest Helps You Connect with Your Kids: An Interview with Sarah Mackenzie
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