Christian Education Vs. Non-Christian Education — does it matter?
Nathan talks about the differences and how FPM protects all private homeschooling and all Christian education…
Listen weekly as Nathan examines California Politics, Homeschool Freedom, Parental Rights, and the family…
Christian Education Vs. Non-Christian Education — does it matter?
Nathan talks about the differences and how FPM protects all private homeschooling and all Christian education…
This week on the Frontline, Nathan gives an update on the Romeike family’s legal situation . . .
This week on the Frontline, Nathan interviews Michael Ramey of the Parental Rights Foundation. They discuss some of the overarching issues with AB 957 and its detrimental effect on parental rights. They also discuss a major court case regarding parental knowledge of gender issues with their children in public schools, and why homeschool families should care.
In this episode of the Frontline, Nathan gives an update from the Capitol grounds on the last few actions the Legislature made on critical legislation before the end of their session yesterday. Following that on-the-ground update, Nathan gives a review of the most impactful legislation that FPM faced during this session, dividing these bills into two major camps: homeschool legislation and parental rights legislation.
This week on the Frontline, Nathan gives a summary of AB 1057, one of the bills we are fighting during this legislative session.
This week on the Frontline, Nathan talks about the differences between Policy and Fiscal Committees, and we hear Matt Walsh talking about staying and fighting for California.
This week on the Frontline, Nathan explains the four engagements that FPM practices to make an impact on legislation.
This week on the Frontline, Nathan talks about how people voicing their opinions on bills changes whether they get passed into law or not, looks at Senator Scott Wilkes, article “California’s war on parents”, and asks the question once again: What freedoms do we care about and are we willing to pledge our lives, our fortunes, and our secret honor to protect those freedoms as the founders did in the Declaration.
It’s been a busy few weeks for us here at FPM as we have prepared for the return of the Legislature from their recess.