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Homeschooling Activism Alert from the HSLDA!
Home School Legal Defense Association ^ | Sept 3, 2002 | Home School Legal Defense Association

Posted on 09/03/2002 9:04:02 PM PDT by I still care

These are two alerts I got from the HSLDA:

From the HSLDA E-lert Service... ----------------------------------------------------------------------

September 3, 2002

Dear HSLDA Members and Friends,

The U.S. House of Representatives is about to cast a vote that will fix the Education Savings Accounts (ESA) law for home schoolers. It will also make ESA permanent as the law is presently scheduled to faze out by 2010.

Currently, the ESA law only allows home schoolers to participate if they are considered private schools under state law. Tomorrow, Wednesday, September, 4 the House will be voting on a suspension bill introduced by Representative Kenny Holshof (9th/MO) that will amend the law and give all home schoolers a chance to participate in the education savings plan. Because it is a suspension bill and can't be amended under the House rules, it needs a 2/3-majority vote to pass.

REQUESTED ACTION

Please, call your U.S. Congressman immediately and give him the following message: "Please vote for H.R. 5203, the "Education Savings and School Excellence Permanence Act of 2002."

You can reach your congressman through the U.S. Capitol Switchboard number: 202-224-3121.

BACKGROUND

Unfortunately, some home schoolers do not qualify for Educational Savings Accounts. Home school students qualify only in states that define home schools as private schools. These states include: AL, CA, DE, IL, IN, KS, KY, LA, MI, NC, NE, TN, and TX. Five other states-- CO, FL, ME, VA, WV, and UT--recognize groups of home schoolers as private schools, but individual home schools do not qualify.

HSLDA has worked closely with the Congress to fix this problem for home schoolers. Please call and urge your congressman to vote yes on H.R. 5203.

How do these education savings accounts work?

An ESA is an account in which interest and capital accumulate tax- free for educational purposes. For example, upon the birth of their first child, a family invests $2,000 in an ESA. They deposit $2,000 each year until the child reaches the age of six, at which time the parents will have saved $12,000. If their money has been compounding annually at 13% during that time, they will have earned $4,645.41 of tax-free money toward their child's education expenses. A little math demonstrates that the $4,645.41 in interest, divided by 12 years of education, would give parents approximately $387.12 per year to spend on their child's education.

Home school families would especially benefit from the fact that anyone, not just parents, can contribute to a child's ESA. Friends and relatives can give, as long as annual contributions do not exceed $2,000. These new provisions are effective for tax years beginning January 1, 2002.

Please join us in supporting this positive legislation.

This is the other e-lert:

From the HSLDA E-lert Service... ----------------------------------------------------------------------

September 3, 2002

Dear HSLDA Member and Friends,

You have a chance to help stop discrimination against home schoolers in college! Home School Legal Defense Association is working with the U.S. House Education and Workforce Committee to pass House Resolution 4866 containing language ending discrimination for home schoolers seeking financial aid and college admissions. As a result of some political wrangling, H.R. 4866 was defeated on the House floor in July. We need your calls now to resurrect and pass this bill that includes important fixes for home school students.

REQUESTED ACTION

Please call your Congressman (if he is listed below) and Minority Leader Dick Gephardt and give him the following message:

"Your vote against H.R. 4866 is hurting students pursuing higher education. We thought you were pro education. Please vote YES for the Higher Education Technical Amendments bill when it is brought for a vote on the House floor."

Please call Tuesday, September 3 through Friday, September 6.

Congressmen voting against H.R. 4866:

Minority Leader Dick Gephardt District: 3, MO Phone: 202.225.2671 Web: http://www.house.gov/gephardt

Congressmen in your state (FL)

Corrine Brown District: 3, FL Phone: (202) 225-0123 Web: http://www.house.gov/corrinebrown

Jim Davis District: 11, FL Phone: (202) 225-3376 Web: http://www.house.gov/jimdavis/

Peter Deutsch District: 20, FL Phone: (202) 225-7931 Web: http://www.house.gov/deutsch/

Carrie Meek District: 17, FL Phone: (202) 225-4506 Web: http://www.house.gov/meek/

Karen Thurman District: 5, FL Phone: (202) 225-1002 Web: http://www.house.gov/thurman/

Robert Wexler District: 19, FL Phone: (202) 225-3001 Web: http://www.house.gov/wexler

Note: You can also look up your congressman on HSLDA's legislative toolbox.

http://www.hslda.org/toolbox

BACKGROUND INFORMATION

Congressman Dick Gephardt and 176 other Congressmen worked together to defeat a bill that would stop unfair treatment of home schoolers seeking college admissions. On July 7, 2002, Minority Leader Dick Gephardt stopped the Higher Education Technical Amendments bill, H.R. 4866. This bill was supposed to be non controversial since both political parties had agreed to the content of the bill. Consequently, the bill was placed on the suspension calendar (a unique legislative process whereby the legislation skips committee and goes directly to the floor). Suspension is usually reserved for popular and non-divisive legislation since passage requires a 2/3 majority. Unfortunately, political reasons, Mr. Gephardt decided he would kill the bill and found enough no votes to defeat it on the House floor. The vote was 246 to 177 -just short of the 2/3 majority needed.

Because of Mr. Gephardt and all those voting against H.R. 4866, colleges may continue to discriminate against home schoolers because the law is unclear. H.R. 4866 would make several technical corrections to the higher education law that would permanently solve the problems home schooled students are having with universities. Colleges often reject home schoolers under the age of 18 because these schools are afraid they would lose their "institutional eligibility" for public funds if they admit home schoolers. This fear stems from the 1998 Higher Education law that was poorly defined in the Federal Student Handbook by the Clinton Administration. This contained wrongly interpreted the law and was distributed to colleges at the beginning of the 2001 school year. In January 2002, HSLDA obtained a copy of this manual and determined it to be the source of the confusion.

The manual stated, "Note, however, that [home schooled] students must be above the age of compulsory attendance in order for your school to enroll them without jeopardizing its institutional eligibility." This interpretation is inaccurate and discriminatory.

HSLDA worked closely with the Department of Education's attorneys who sent a clarifying letter to colleges ensuring them that they would not lose their institutional eligibility. Nonetheless, HSLDA continues to battle with colleges over this problem.

To permanently solve this problem, we have worked closely with the House Education and Workforce Committee to clarify the confusing law in H.R. 4866. Despite our hard work, Congressman Gephardt and 176 of his colleague have decided that political maneuvering is more important that home school freedom, defeating these important fixes.

HSLDA has requested the House leadership bring this bill up for another vote this September.

Please, call your Congressman if he is listed below and ask him to vote YES to the Higher Education Technical Amendments bill.


TOPICS: Government
KEYWORDS: bills; callnow; homeschooling; homeschoollist
Please call! I am in Thurman's district and will be calling her tomorrow. And Gephardt makes me furious that he voted against this! I thought the Democrats were against discrimination (oh I forget, we're the wrong color and religion)....
1 posted on 09/03/2002 9:04:02 PM PDT by I still care
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To: I still care
as the law is presently scheduled to faze out by 2010

phase out?

2 posted on 09/03/2002 10:27:21 PM PDT by SteveH
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To: I still care; TxBec; Vic3O3
Home School Bump!

Semper Fi
3 posted on 09/04/2002 6:39:44 AM PDT by dd5339
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To: *Homeschool_list; 2Jedismom; homeschool mama; BallandPowder; ffrancone; WhyisaTexasgirlinPA; ...
bump!
4 posted on 09/04/2002 6:43:32 AM PDT by TxBec
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To: TxBec
Thanks, txBec - I never learned how to bump to a list. I know a lot of HS's aren't members of HSLDA.
5 posted on 09/04/2002 7:44:47 AM PDT by I still care
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To: madfly
fyi
6 posted on 09/04/2002 9:20:05 AM PDT by Free the USA
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To: seamole; Fish out of Water; Carry_Okie; 2Jedismom; 2sheep; 4Freedom; Aliska; Alabama_Wild_Man; ...
Homeschool Action Alert! Please let me know if you would like to be ON or OFF this list, or on a NEW California Homeschool Action List.

Thanks.


7 posted on 09/04/2002 9:26:36 AM PDT by madfly
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To: TxBec; 2Jedismom; Carry_Okie; dixiechick2000
Question: Do you think this 40 year old Govm't document should be a part of homeschool lessons.? I remember being taught about Communism in grade school.

Forgot the link, sorry. Here it is.
http://www.uhuh.com/nwo/communism/comgoals.htm

8 posted on 09/04/2002 12:42:07 PM PDT by madfly
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To: Libertarianize the GOP; Ernest_at_the_Beach; Stand Watch Listen; freefly; expose; ...
Take my little poll, above, please?
9 posted on 09/04/2002 12:43:40 PM PDT by madfly
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To: madfly
Keepme on HS list
10 posted on 09/04/2002 1:17:29 PM PDT by larryjohnson
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To: madfly
Thanks for posting that. Chilling, huh?>>>.. and yes, I intend to share it with my kids.
11 posted on 09/04/2002 2:28:39 PM PDT by TxBec
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To: I still care
Homeschool bump!!
12 posted on 09/04/2002 4:15:45 PM PDT by Excuse_My_Bellicosity
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