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The Frontline: Connecticut and California Legislation — Why It Matters

by | May 11, 2026 | All Posts, The Frontline

Nathan opens by reading from Psalms and talks about how people can feel overwhelmed by politics and culture, but Christians should remember that God is still faithful even during difficult times. Nathan explains a homeschooling bill in Connecticut that would increase restrictions on homeschool families and require background checks for parents who homeschool. The bill has already passed both houses of the Connecticut legislature and is now waiting for the governor’s decision. He encourages listeners to pray that the governor vetoes it because he sees it as harmful to parental rights and homeschool freedom.

The second half focuses on education legislation in California. Nathan discusses:

  • a proposal to make JROTC programs more accessible to homeschool and private school students
  • past efforts that allowed homeschool parents to provide driver’s education for their own kids
  • changes that made it easier for homeschool students to get work permits without public school approval
  • ongoing problems homeschool graduates face when applying to police or fire academies because California law often requires diplomas from accredited schools

He argues that many homeschool students are fully qualified but get blocked by outdated rules. He also briefly mentions concern over a California kindergarten bill that would limit some parents’ ability to delay institutional schooling.



Additional Resources:

Connecticut Homeschool Bill: https://fpmca.org/what-california-stopped-in-2018-is-back-and-advancing-across-the-country/


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