HR 3753/ S 1691-Homeschool NonDiscrimination Act 2005
The H.R.3753/S.1691 blog is an online source of information for people working to kill the bills — again –, and keep homeschooling from being further defined by federal legislation.
Hats off to the developers of this site!

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Helen on October 3rd, 2005

AHA Weblogs Blog
Kim Campbell reviews the weblogs of homeschoolers on the American Homeschool Association’s Weblogs Blog. Her commentaries are wonderful glimpses into what homeschoolers are blogging on the Internet, and they’ve conveniently categorized under headings such as Christian Values Homeschooling, Classical Homeschooling, Great Photos, Higher Education, Homeschool Businesses, Humorous Content, Large Family Homeschooling, Musically Inclined, [...]

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HEM September-October 2005 – Selected Content
In the second part of an interview with Deborah Stevenson of the National Home Education Legal Defense (NHELD) about the threats facing homeschooling parents, Judy Aron asks, “Why do state Departments of Education and government want to encroach on homeschooling issues?”
Deborah Stevenson starts her long reply with this: “Follow the [...]

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Helen on September 18th, 2005

HEM blogger Daryl Cobranchi has provided the complete text of the recently revived, HSLDA-written bill for a Home School Non-Discrimination Act, so I won’t replicate it here. But this is a bill that should be killed – again – for the same reasons we’ve made very clear before. However, this time around, a section on [...]

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Helen on September 11th, 2005

Guide to September 11 Websites
An indexed and annotated guide to September 11 resources on the web, organized by type (personal, corporate, media, charity, etc.) and by content (stories, essays, discussions, news, video, etc.). Also weblogs, audio and video files and more on this 911 digital archive.

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