Elections Begin with The Caucus By Carolyn Martin (CHEC Director of Government Relations) “God cannot sustain this free and blessed country, which we love and pray for, unless the Church will take right ground. Politics are a part of a religion in...
Legislative Update February 2, 2022
Wealth & Servitude OR Liberty? By Carolyn Martin (CHEC Director of Government Relations) Just the other day I opened my property tax bill and was shocked to learn that I pay almost $1,000 a year to my local school district. As a homeschooling...
Legislative Update January 19, 2022
Beware of What's Below the Surface By Carolyn Martin (CHEC Director of Government Relations) If you’ve ever been scuba diving, you know that a calm, glassy sea on the surface does not mean there is no turmoil in the waters below. The currents below...
Legislative Update January 5th, 2022
By Carolyn Martin (CHEC Director of Government Relations) What Will You Sacrifice? Recently, I heard a gentleman speak about the danger of claiming a belief in God without living a life in obedience to God (Matthew 7:21). He challenged us with...
Legislative Update December 1st, 2021
By Carolyn Martin (CHEC Director of Government Relations) Confusing Rule Changes Demand a Response With God’s help, the School Entry Immunization (SB20-163) bill, which was passed in June 2020, was amended to keep most homeschoolers out of the new...
Legislative Update November 3rd, 2021
By Carolyn Martin (CHEC Director of Government Relations) Stop Misinformation The increase of new homeschooling families means there are more students withdrawing from public schools which presents unique challenges for school administrators and...
Legislative Update October 6th, 2021
By Carolyn Martin (CHEC Director of Government Relations) Upcoming Election Mail ballots will begin being mailed out to all registered voters on Friday, October 8th. Despite nagging questions and lagging confidence in our election system, it is...
Legislative Update September 1st, 2021
By Carolyn Martin (CHEC Director of Government Relations) Is Leap for Us? What if a new law in Colorado specifically identified homeschool students as being eligible to serve as a nonvoting board member over a newly created government agency, would...






