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Political Sites

These links go to sites that address political issues of interest to, though not always in the interests of, homeschoolers. These links are not endorsed by HEIR, but are provided for the convenience of homeschoolers. Feedback regarding the content of sites linked here, as well as urls for new sites will be gladly accepted at info@heir.org.

Congress.org - "Identify and contact your elected officials."

DemocracyNet - DNet - "non partisan election information. A project of the League of Women Voters Education Fund, DNet allows candidates to post unedited information about themselves, their positions and their campaigns. Participation in DNet is free"

Project Vote Smart - "the most crucial tool to citizens in a democracy: abundant, relevant information on those who govern us, or wish to replace those who already do."

Politics1.com - "complete directory of Georgia candidates for Governor, State Cabinet, United State Senator and Congress in the current election cycle ... state political parties ... the official state election office ... and state news sources."

Georgia Eagle Forum - "conservative...pro-family...individual liberty, respect for family integrity, public and private virtue, and private enterprise"

The Great Speckled Bird - "underground" liberal newspaper of Atlanta dating from the 1960s

Separation of School and State Alliance - "tax-exempt 501(c)(3) educational organization" and "is not political; we don't lobby or support candidates"

The Family Connection - "not in legislation" nor "part of any funding formula or ongoing budget"and yet...

Student Support Teams - one of the roles of the School Social Worker

The Learning First Alliance - of NEA, AFT, NCPT, Principals, School Boards

Homeschooling Freedoms at Risk - from Home Education Press website

NEA (National Education Association) - This union has a long list of resolutions defining their position on many issues. Homeschooling is B-68.

National Parent Teachers Association

NASW (The National Association of Social Workers) and their Code of Ethics

Georgia School Superintendents Association

Home Education Magazine

Georgia State Government

United States Government

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