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Homeschooling parents must remain vigilant regarding their right to homeschool. To assist parents in this task, NCHEA establishes relationships and communication with government officials to:
- Deter the enactment of detrimental legislation
- Encourage and influence legislation favorable to the rights of Christian parents to home educate their children.
- Provide information to parents so they can make informed voting decisions.
NCHEA monitors the Unicameral and presents testimony before the Nebraska legislature on behalf of member families. We strive to alert our members regarding legislation, legal and political issues affecting homeschooling and parental rights.
The Nebraska Unicameral is in session 60 to 90 days beginning the first Wednesday of January. During that time, the NCHEA monitors issues developing in the Unicameral. To review the current issues the NCHEA is monitoring, read the latest Legislative Alert.
Contact Legislators
Click here to contact your state and federal officials in the U.S. Congress.
Contact your elected state officials at
http://nebraskalegislature.gov/web/public/home
and let your opinion be heard.
Contact your representatives in the U.S. Congress at
http://www.house.gov/writerep/
or senators at
http://www.senate.gov/general/contact_information/senators_cfm.cfm?State=NE
Candidate Survey
During an election year, NCHEA conducts a candidate survey to help you make decisions at the polls.
Parental Rights
Learn more about how to protect your family from government intervention.
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