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Coalition Letter to Senate regarding "Creation Science" Earmark (10/10/2007)
Dear Senator: We, the undersigned religious, civil rights, education, science, and advocacy organizations write to urge you to remove an earmark from the Fiscal Year 2008 Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, and Related Agencies Appropriation Bill’s Committee Report. The Fund for Improvement of Education, under Title III, contains an earmark for uses that, if funded, would be blatantly unconstitutional. The earmark would fund curriculum that promotes teaching creationism in the science classroom, even though uniformly prohibited by federal courts.

Letter Urging Congress to Oppose Any Attempts to Repeal Longstanding, Critical Civil Rights Protections in Head Start Program (04/23/2007)

SUPPORT BIPARTISAN REAUTHORIZATION OF HEAD START BY OPPOSING ANY ATTEMPT TO REPEAL THIRTY-FIVE YEAR OLD CIVIL RIGHTS PROVISION (04/20/2007)
We, the undersigned religious, civil rights, labor, education, health, and advocacy organizations urge you to support H.R. 1429, bipartisan legislation that would reauthorize the Head Start program, and to oppose any attempt to repeal longstanding critical civil rights protections. As reported out of the House Committee on Education and Labor on a 42-1 bipartisan vote, H.R. 1429 keeps in place a 35-year old civil rights provision that protects over 213,000 Head Start teachers and staff and over 1,360,000 parent volunteers from employment discrimination based on religion in federally-funded positions in Head Start programs.

Oppose Any Attempt to Repeal Longstanding Civil Rights Protections in Head Start (04/19/2007)
On behalf of the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights (LCCR), the nation’s oldest, largest, and most diverse civil and human rights coalition, with more than 190 member organizations, we urge you to support H.R. 1429, the Improving Head Start Act of 2007, and oppose any attempt on the House floor to repeal longstanding civil rights protections in the Head Start Program that have been in place since President Nixon signed the law in 1972. We strongly oppose any language that would allow federally funded employment discrimination.* If language repealing civil rights protections is added to the bill either during consideration on the House floor or in the Motion to Recommit, we urge you to oppose final passage of the bill.

ACLU Letter to Congress Regarding the America's Opportunity Scholarship for Kids Act (07/27/2006)

National Coalition for Public Education's Letter to the Senate Urging Opposition of School Vouchers (10/17/2005)

The National Coalition for Public Education Sign-on Letter to the US Senate Appropriation Committee Urging Opposition to Continued Funding of Private School Voucher Program for the District of Columbia (09/20/2004)

National Coalition for Public Education Sign-On Letter to the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Urging Opposition to a Voucher Proposal Termed "Pell Grants for Kids" (07/15/2004)

National Coalition for Public Education Factsheet: Vouchers are NOT Like Pell Grants (07/14/2004)

Coalition Letter to Omnibus Conferees Opposing D.C. Vouchers (11/18/2003)

Letter to the Senate Urging Opposition to School Voucher Provision D.C. Appropriations Bill (09/23/2003)

Coalition Letter to the House Urging Opposition to the School Voucher Program for the District of Columbia (09/05/2003)

Letter to the Senate Urging Opposition to School Voucher Program for the District of Columbia (07/16/2003)

Coalition Letter from the National Coalition for Public Education to the House Committee on Appropriations DC Subcommittee Opposing the Diversion of Public Money to Private Schools through Vouchers (07/09/2003)

Letter to the House Committee on Government Reform Urging Opposition to H.R. 2556, the DC Parental Choice Incentive Act (06/26/2003)

Letter to the House Urging Opposition to Head Start Reauthorization ("School Readiness Act" - H.R. 2210) (06/23/2003)

Coalition Against Religious Discrimination Letter to the House Urging Opposition to the School Readiness Act of 2003 (06/17/2003)

ACLU Letter to the House Urging Opposition to School Voucher Program for the District of Columbia (05/08/2003)

Sign-on Letter to the House Urging Opposition to Voucher Amendments to the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA, H.R. 1350) (04/29/2003)

Coalition Letter to the House Urging Opposition to H.R. 5193, the Back to School Education Tax Relief Act of 2002 (09/12/2002)

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