The Department of Education is now seeing support being gathered for more school choice directives.

Virginia's Public Square
Virginia's Public Square
The Department of Education is now seeing support being gathered for more school choice directives.
Virginia’s new political odd couple endeavors on reviving the state’s school infrastructure.
State lawmakers will come back to Richmond at the end of month to redraw the legislative districts. Meanwhile, the GOP is filing paperwork to the Supreme Court to have the lower court’s ruling overturned.
A new bill from Senator Elizabeth Warren has gotten approval from progressive Democrats, which seeks to completely redefine American capitalism.
Chairwoman of the House Research and Technology subcommittee Barbara Comstock invites students in her district to participate in the Congressional App Challenge to promote the STEM fields.
August will be a critical month for NAFTA as the U.S. seeks a trilateral agreement for better trade practices.
Northam’s plan to institute a refundable EITC after Virginia’s massive tax collection suffers intense criticism from majority Republicans in the state legislature.
The environmentalists are at it again – now working to be granted the judgement that halts construction of the Atlantic Coast Pipeline completely.
Big brother tech is watching, even though people thought they could mask the all-seeing eye of Google.
A top executive from America’s biggest shipbuilder explains how the federal tax overhaul has helped their employees, customers, shareholders, and communities.