February 2025

A 4x6 satirical illustration titled **"HB 98 Advances: A Win for Idaho Taxpayers,"** featuring the **Idaho State Capitol with a banner reading 'HB 98 PASSED HOUSE – NEXT STOP: SENATE.'** In the foreground, **Idaho taxpayers and parents wave signs saying 'End Taxpayer-Funded Unions' and 'Education, Not Politics,'** celebrating the bill’s progress. The background includes a **bright, optimistic sky,** symbolizing momentum for education reform.

HB 98 Passes the Idaho House—Now It’s the Senate’s Turn

House Bill 98 (HB 98) has officially passed the Idaho House of Representatives with a 40-29 vote, marking a major victory for taxpayers and education reform advocates. This legislation eliminates taxpayer subsidies for teacher unions, ensuring that Idahoans are no longer forced to fund political activism through state resources. However, the legislative process is not […]

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A 4x6 satirical illustration titled **"HB98: A Win for Idaho Taxpayers,"** featuring a **legislative document with a bold checkmark next to 'End Taxpayer-Funded Teacher Unions.'** In the background, **Idaho parents and taxpayers celebrate, holding signs reading 'Victory for Education' and 'Tax Dollars for Students, Not Politics,'** symbolizing the triumph of HB98 in protecting education from union influence.

Idaho House Passes HB 98: No More Taxpayer-Funded Teacher Unions

Idaho is drawing a hard line: No more taxpayer subsidies for teacher unions. Despite fierce protests from the teacher unions and their allies, House Bill 98 (HB 98) passed the Idaho State House with a 40-29 vote, delivering a major blow to the union machine. In a state where 67% of voters backed Donald Trump, Idaho taxpayers

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Illustration of a severed pipeline labeled 'Taxpayer Dollars to NEA' with cash spilling out, symbolizing HB98 cutting off union funding in Idaho.

Major Win for Idaho: HB98 Advances Despite Union Desperation

Idaho conservatives just scored a massive win in the fight to stop taxpayer-funded teacher unions. House Bill 98 cleared its first major hurdle, moving forward despite fierce opposition from union-backed lawmakers, out-of-state special interest groups, and professional lobbyists sent to protect the NEA’s cash pipeline. This is a critical step toward breaking the grip of radical unions on Idaho’s education

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A 4x6 satirical illustration titled **"Pass SB62: Stop Taxpayer-Funded Teacher Unions,"** featuring a **broken pipeline labeled 'Taxpayer Dollars to Unions'** with cash spilling out and turning into **political campaign signs.** In the foreground, a bold sign reads **"Fund Education, Not Politics,"** while concerned parents and teachers watch as education funding is siphoned away, symbolizing the urgency of passing SB62.

Oklahoma HB62: End Taxpayer-Funded Teacher Unions Once and For All

Oklahoma lawmakers have a clear choice: Continue allowing taxpayer dollars to flow into radical teacher unions, or end this corrupt system once and for all. SB62 would stop the state from collecting dues for teacher unions that fight against conservative values, push left-wing agendas into classrooms, and use their power to block educational reform. This bill is long overdue. 5 Reasons Oklahoma

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A 4x6 satirical illustration titled **"Idaho’s SB 98: Stopping Union Influence in Schools"** featuring a **school building with a pipeline labeled 'Taxpayer Dollars' being diverted away from a union headquarters marked 'NEA Political Machine.'** In the foreground, **parents and students hold signs reading 'Fund Education, Not Politics' and 'Support Idaho Values,'** while **frustrated union leaders stand beside campaign posters for radical candidates,** symbolizing the fight to end taxpayer-funded union activism.

Idaho’s House Bill 98: Common-Sense Reform to Protect Taxpayers from Radical Teacher Unions

The Idaho legislature is considering Senate Bill 98, a measure designed to end the use of taxpayer funds for teacher unions—and for good reason. Why should hardworking Idahoans, in an overwhelmingly conservative state, be forced to subsidize organizations that actively work against their values? This isn’t a radical idea. It’s common sense. Why SB 98

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A 4x6 satirical illustration titled **"Idaho Strikes Back: HB 98 vs. Teachers' Unions"** featuring a **lawmaker holding a scroll labeled 'HB 98'** as a **pipeline labeled 'Taxpayer Dollars to Unions' is cut off.** In the background, **frustrated union leaders hold empty collection boxes,** while **parents and taxpayers cheer** with signs reading **'Fund Schools, Not Politics'** and **'Stop Forced Union Dues,'** symbolizing the fight to remove state-backed union funding.

Idaho House Bill 98

A Major Blow to Teachers’ Unions & a Win for Taxpayers Idaho is taking a bold step toward removing government-backed funding for teachers’ unions, a move that could cripple union influence in the state practically overnight. House Bill 98 (H0098), introduced by the State Affairs Committee, aims to end the practice of automatic paycheck deductions for union dues and block taxpayer dollars from

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A 4x6 satirical YouTube/podcast-style thumbnail featuring a **Trojan horse labeled 'School Choice'** being wheeled into a private school. Inside, shadowy figures hold scrolls reading **'Government Regulations,' 'State-Mandated Curriculum,' and 'Compliance Tracking.'** Bold text overlays read **'The TRUTH About School Choice'** and **'What They Won’t Tell You!'** Concerned parents hold signs saying **'Education Freedom'** and **'No Government Strings,'** highlighting hidden consequences of government-funded school choice.

The Hidden Costs of School Choice: What Advocates Won’t Tell You

In the fight to reclaim education from federal overreach, parents and policymakers are increasingly turning to school choice as the answer. But as Lisa Logan, researcher and advocate, highlights in a must-watch discussion, the movement is not as grassroots as it seems. Who Really Benefits From School Choice? School choice is often marketed as a way to “rescue

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A 4x6 satirical illustration titled **"Breaking Free: Education Back to the States"** featuring a crumbling **Department of Education** building with massive chains snapping as states reclaim control. In the foreground, parents and students cheer while holding signs that read **"School Choice Now"** and **"Fund Classrooms, Not Bureaucracy."** In the background, a sleek, modern building labeled **"Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE)"** symbolizes streamlined, student-focused education reform.

Time to Take Back Education: Why Shrinking the Department of Education is a Critical First Step

Putting Education Back in the Hands of Parents and Local Communities For decades, Washington bureaucrats have dictated how American children are educated, stripping local communities of control and burdening schools with top-down mandates that stifle innovation. The U.S. Department of Education, created in 1979, has done little to improve educational outcomes but has become a massive

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