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The Most Effective Way to Change Homeschool Policy

June 15, 2026 / 00:36

This episode focuses on the importance of home school alumni testifying at state capitals, with specific mentions of Nebraska and Connecticut.

The discussion highlights the effectiveness of in-person advocacy, emphasizing how impactful it is for legislators to engage directly with home school alumni.

The speaker shares personal experiences of bringing alumni to state capitals, noting the positive outcomes of their presence during legislative sessions.

Key events include the successful movement of bills in both Nebraska and Connecticut, attributed to the involvement of home school alumni.

TLDR

Home school alumni's in-person advocacy significantly influences legislation in Nebraska and Connecticut.

Episode

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If you're willing to be a part of the either, you know, submitted written testimony.
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There's also opportunities to a lot of times testify virtually. And kind of the best thing and the most effective thing
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you can do is come out to a state capital with me. I love I love bringing home school alumni
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up to state capitals with me. It's a huge lift, but I can't tell you how impactful it is for legislators to
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see us and to hear us and to talk to us in person. And the bills that we moved across the floor this time, both in
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Nebraska and in Connecticut, I have to be honest, it's because home school alumni were there in in person
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with me.

Episode Highlights

  • The Power of Presence
    In-person testimony can significantly influence legislation, as seen in Nebraska and Connecticut.
    “It's a huge lift, but I can't tell you how impactful it is.”
    @ 00m 17s
    June 15, 2026

Episode Quotes

  • I love bringing home school alumni up to state capitals with me.
    The Most Effective Way to Change Homeschool Policy
  • It's a huge lift, but I can't tell you how impactful it is.
    The Most Effective Way to Change Homeschool Policy

Key Moments

  • Home School Alumni00:13
  • In-Person Advocacy00:17
  • Legislative Impact00:32