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Institute for Education Reform

Government Unions should not exist.

Public service should focus on serving the public good and those that enter it should be in the business of serving. Government jobs were never meant to hold the public – its families, children, and society hostage.

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We dedicate our efforts to once again put every child, parent, and American first in the mission of public service and not let them be forgotten. Americans should get an accountable and manageable government workforce, not one that teaches kids how to hate themselves while bankrupting our government to ensure they are never fired for bad work.

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The Institute for Education Reform pushes the boundaries of the possible in both State and Federal legislatures. Through our legislative efforts, we strive to educate and free our neighbor from every scandal-ridden government unions. It’s time to bring accountability and stability back to public service.

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H.R. 174

Introduced in House (01/09/2023)

To prohibit the provision of Federal funds to a labor organization the members of which are education professionals.

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Kentucky Senate Bill 7

Introduced in House (01/09/2023)

The bill seeks to create a new absentee voting process, establish early voting locations, and require photo IDs for voting.

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H. R. 899

Introduced in House (02/14/2023)

U.S. Representative Thomas Massie has introduced two bills aimed at reforming the Federal Reserve system and increasing transparency.

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The institute strives for the outright banning of all public sector employee collective bargaining and thus the ensuing collection of compulsory dues that warp the fabric of government by shutting out taxpayers from decision-making.

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