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Dallas, TX – The American Federation for Children reacts to news that Fortify AZ will be refocusing its efforts away from the Empowerment Scholarship Accounts Reform and Accountability Act. AFC supported Fortify’s efforts to provide a real reform alternative, with a total of $5.35 million. 

 The initiative u...


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On Monday, June 15, the American Federation for Children Growth Fund hosted an education roundtable with Senator Dave McCormick (R-PA), U.S. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon, and education leaders to discuss important issues related to education freedom and school choice in Pennsylvania, and beyond.

Parents across Pennsylvania agree; education freedom is essential ...


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DALLAS, Texas — The American Federation for Children (AFC) is celebrating another major milestone in the rollout of the Texas Education Freedom Account (TEFA) program after the Texas Comptroller’s Office announced that more than 102,000 students have now been awarded accounts for the 2026-27 school year. The figure includes more than 4,100 accounts that were ...


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Dallas, TX – The American Federation for Children reacts to the North Carolina General Assembly overriding Governor Josh Stein’s veto of HB 87, a bill that officially opts the state in for the federal Education Freedom Tax Credit (EFTC). North Carolina is now the 31st state to opt in for the EFTC or express intent to do so.

Signed into law last summer,...


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