Reuters – OKLAHOMA CITY (Reuters) — The Oklahoma House passed a bill on Tuesday supporters said was designed to increase the number of low-income students who can attend private schools by creating a state tax credit for gifts made to scholarship groups. View full post on All Stories
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What Your Lawmakers Are Working On In Nashville: Abortion, Guns on Campus, Hope Scholarships, Illegal Immigrant Students
April 19th, 2011
admin The abortion debate has returned to the Tennessee legislature. Last night the Senate approved a bill that would change the state constitution. The bill.. Pushed by former Chattanoogan David Fowler.. Says that the Tennessee constitution does not protect abortion rights. The law would not ban abortions in Tennessee. But it would make it easier to [...]
Indiana Senate approves Arizona-style immigration bill
February 24th, 2011
admin [JURIST] The Indiana Senate [official website] on Tuesday approved a bill [SB 590 text; bill materials] by a vote of 31-18, proposing a strict illegal immigration [JURIST news archive] policy comparable to the controversial Arizona law [JURIST news archive]. The bill would require individuals suspected of being illegal to provide proof of their legal status [...]
Obama’s Scholarships for Mothers: Dreams for the Future
January 10th, 2010
admin It always seems like Moms come last. They will place the needs of their family above themselves every time! However, mothers who have wanted to return to school and get a college degree can now actually have the opportunity to do so. Obama’s Scholarships for Moms is set up to allow mothers to improve the [...]
Obama’s Grants for Moms: Things Could Be Different!
January 8th, 2010
admin It is not uncommon to see that mothers, especially single mothers, are often stuck in poverty with no chance for any improvement in their situation. They know that the only way anything could ever be different is for them to obtain a degree or some specialized training for a better career. Education is quite expensive, [...]
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