By Carolyn Martin (CHEC Director of Government Relations) Danger Ahead There is a way that seems right to a man, but its end is the way to death. Proverbs 16:25 A decade or so ago, there was a thriving homeschool support community out on the...
Legislative Update for March 1, 2023
by Carolyn Martin (CHEC Director of Government Relations) Beware The Bait & Switch Across the country, in more than half the states, legislation to enact laws promoting what they are touting as “school choice” have been introduced. They all...
Legislative Update February 15, 2023
By Carolyn Martin (CHEC Director of Government Relations) Administrative Power “The accumulation of all powers, legislative, executive, and judiciary, in the same hands, whether of one, a few, or many, and whether hereditary, self-appointed, or...
Legislative Update February 1, 2023
By Carolyn Martin (CHEC Director of Government Relations) Speak Up on Good BillsIn Colorado, each legislator has the ability to introduce five bills themselves. Other bills can be brought by certain interim committees, or, if approved by the...
Ignoring Parents
Update to Blog Post "Ignoring Parents” of January 18th. The House Public & Behavioral Health & Human Services committee hearing for HB23-1003 School Mental Health Assessment has been postponed. Follow the bill page where the hearing...
Legislative Update January 4, 2023
By Carolyn Martin (CHEC Director of Government Relations) Freedom Masquerading as Choice I used to play tether ball on the playground when I was a kid. It was a simple game. Be the one in control of the ball when the rope it is tethered to is fully...
Legislative Update for December 7, 2022
By Carolyn Martin (CHEC Director of Government Relations) Make Room As we look forward to the second coming of Christ, Jesus asks us to be mindful of the signs of His coming, to be watchful, and to be prepared. This same pattern is needed as we...
Legislative Update for November 9, 2022
By Carolyn Martin (CHEC Director of Government Relations) Liberty or Chains?In Aesop’s fable “The Wolf and the House Dog,” a gaunt emaciated wolf came upon a fat house dog. The dog tried to entice the wolf back to his house where he would be...






