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"A DANGEROUS GRAND EXPERIMENT" MISSOURI HOME SCHOOLS IN DANGER. WHY ARE THE STATE REPS NOT LISTENING TO THEIR CONSTITUENTS ON SB 727?
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"A DANGEROUS GRAND EXPERIMENT" MISSOURI HOME SCHOOLS IN DANGER. WHY ARE THE STATE REPS NOT LISTENING TO THEIR CONSTITUENTS ON SB 727?

LOBBYISTS AND BIG MONEY AGAINST MISSOURI'S HOMESCHOOL FAMILIES. WHAT IS GOING ON? YOUR STATE REPS ARE TOLD NO AMENDMENTS WILL BE ALLOWED ON THIS ED OMNIBUS. WHY?

Why are state reps told they cannot make one single amendment to SB 727? Why are they being told by LOBBYISTS that NO CHANGES WILL BE ALLOWED? Why on earth are elected state reps even listening to such non sense?

Homeschools are in danger.

HSLDA attorney flew into Missouri to testify on a bill authored by Bishop Davidson. His warning can be heard on the podcast. Much of the language in Bishop’s bill is the same language seen in SB 727 with regard to homeschools. HSLDA strongly opposes Bishop Davidson’s bill due to the danger of the bill and used the term it is a dangerous “GRAND EXPERIMENT” with home schools that HSLDA could not support. His reference was to the language about FPE schools.

The attorney for the HSLDA warned about the interchanging of definitions and the dangers that lie within as seen in SB 2937.

SB 727 has the same traps.

That bill can be viewed here; (HOUSE REP BISHOP DAVIDSON’S BILL). NOTE: FPE SCHOOL LANGUAGE.

REMEMBER SB 727 never started as a bill about homeschool capture. That was added in the substitute that was 153 pages long. This means that the public was never allowed to offer their opinion on that in the senate, because Andrew Koenig is not man enough to face the homeschoolers with the honest version of the bill he knew he intended to bring to the floor. He added the homeschool/FPE language in his sub.

His original bill SB 727 was only 12 pages long.

PAGE 85: At this time home schools are only found in two sections of law. This provision places all home schools under STATE LAW. The belief is that this will obligate the courts, if ever challenged, to find home schools subject to the same requirements that public schools must abide by. This is a legitimate concern, easily fixed with an amendment in the House for clarification. BUT, the lobbyists say that NO CHANGES ARE ALLOWED. Houston——-WE HAVE A PROBLEM!

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