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  • Pete Aguilar of California;
  • Gabe Amo of Rhode Island;
  • Jake Auchincloss of Massachusetts;
  • Ami Bera of California Sanford Bishop of Georgia;
  • Brandon Boyle of Pennsylvania;
  • Nikki Budzinski of Illinois;
  • Salud Carbajal of California;
  • Ed Case of Hawaii;
  • Kathy Castor of Florida
  • Sheila-Cherfilus-McCormick of Florida;
  • Gil Cisneros of California;
  • Katherine Clark of Massachusetts;
  • Jim Clyburn of South Carolina;
  • Herb Conaway of New Jersey;
  • Lou Correa of California;
  • Jim Costa of California Angie Craig of Minnesota;
  • Jason Crow of Colorado;
  • Henry Cuellar of Texas Don Davis of North Carolina;
  • Chris Deluzio of Pennsylvania;
  • Shomari Figures of Alabama;
  • Bill Foster of Illinois;
  • Lois Frankel of Florida;
  • Laura Gillen of New York;
  • Jared Golden of Maine;
  • Vicente Gonzalez of Texas;
  • Maggie Goodlander of New Hampshire;
  • Josh Gottheimer of New Jersey;
  • Adam Gray of California;
  • Josh Harder of California;
  • Jim Himes of Connecticut;
  • Steven Horsford of Nevada;
  • Chrissy Houlahan of Pennsylvania;
  • Hakeem Jeffries of New York;
  • Julie Johnson of Texas;
  • Marcy Kaptur of Ohio;
  • Bill Keating of Massachusetts;
  • Greg Landsman of Ohio;
  • Susie Lee of Nevada;
  • Mike Levin of California;
  • Ted Lieu of California;
  • Stephen Lynch of Massachusetts;
  • Seth Magaziner of Rhode Island;
  • John Mannion of New York;
  • Lucy McBath of Georgia;
  • April McClain Delaney of Maryland;
  • Kristen McDonald Rivet of Michigan;
  • Gregory Meeks of New York;
  • Grace Meng of New York;
  • Joseph Morelle of New York;
  • Kelly Morrison of Minnesota;
  • Jared Moskowitz of Florida;
  • Seth Moulton of Massachusetts;
  • Frank Mrvan of Indiana;
  • Donald Norcross of New Jersey;
  • Jimmy Panetta of California;
  • Chris Pappas of New Hampshire;
  • Marie Gluesenkamp Perez of Washington;
  • Scott Peters of California;
  • Brittany Pettersen of Colorado;
  • Nellie Pou of New Jersey;
  • Josh Riley of New York;
  • Raul Ruiz of California;
  • Pat Ryan of New York;
  • Andrea Salinas of Oregon;
  • Brad Schneider of Illinois;
  • Hillary Scholten of Michigan;
  • Kim Schrier of Washington;
  • Eric Sorenson of Illinois;
  • Daren Soto of Florida;
  • Greg Stanton of Arizona;
  • Haley Stevens of Michigan;
  • Marilyn Strickland of Washington;
  • Tom Suozzi of New York;
  • Emilia Sykes of Ohio;
  • Dina Titus of Nevada;
  • Ritchie Torres of New York;
  • Lori Trahan of Massachusetts;
  • Gabe Vasquez of New Mexico;
  • Eugene Vindman of Virginia;
  • James Walkinshaw of Virginia;
  • Debbie Wasserman Schultz of Florida;
  • George Whitesides of California;
  • Fredrica Wilson of Florida.

Two Democrats, Representatives Janelle Bynum of Oregon and Deborah Ross of North Carolina, voted present.

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In the 2024-2025 school year, homeschooling continued to grow across the United States, increasing at an average rate of 5.4%. This is nearly three times the pre-pandemic homeschooling growth rate of around 2%. Notably, 36% of reporting states recorded their highest homeschool enrollment numbers ever — exceeding even the peaks reached during the pandemic.

 

Press Release.

Whereas socialist ideology necessitates a concentration of power that has, time and time again, collapsed into communist regimes, totalitarian rule, and brutal dictatorships;

Whereas socialism has repeatedly led to famine and mass murders, and the killing of over 100,000,000 people worldwide;

 

Cannabis officials courted a rising pot star to join New York’s legal market. Then a stunning police raid upended everything and shattered a family.

 
  • Protecting an Abuser: Leaders of a Minnesota church didn’t report a parishioner to police though they knew he’d sexually abused girls for years and had been told reporting it was their duty.
  • Forgive and Forget: Church leaders held meetings where children were told to forgive the man who sexually abused them and forget the abuse. If they spoke of it, the sin would be theirs.
  • Missed Opportunities: Prosecutors had at least one opportunity to intervene but hoped educating church leaders about their duties would encourage them to cooperate with authorities.