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UTLA president confirms the union’s Marxist mission

By Larry Sand
09/13/2021
The bulk of L.A. students are not proficient in math or English, but they reportedly know the difference between a riot and a protest. In a stunningly revealing exposé in Los Angeles Magazine, United Teachers of Los Angeles president Cecily Myart-Cruz told the world what many of us already knew – that her primary concern...

TAGS: car, cultural, education, marxism, teachers, union, UTLA

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Understanding the New Federal Tax Credit for K–12 Scholarships: Will California Opt In?


Last year, the federal government passed a law that created a tax credit for contributions to Scholarship Granting Organizations (SGOs). SGOs are nonprofits that fund student educational opportunities through scholarships. If California opts in, students in the state would benefit from expanded scholarship programs, all without needing to spend any state or local government dollars.

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