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Foundation for Economic Education Posts Commentary: Housing Lessons from Spain
DETROIT, Michigan, Jan. 24 -- The Foundation for Economic Education posted the following commentary:

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Housing Lessons from Spain

How not to solve an "affordability" crisis.

By Mark Nayler

Spain's Socialist prime minister Pedro Sanchez began 2026 by announcing new measures to combat the country's housing crisis. Speaking on January 12 at the launch of the Campamento project, which will see 10,700 state-owned homes built on a former military site west of Madrid, Sanchez vowed to "continue intervening in the housing market."

New York's new leftist mayor Zohran Mamdani, who took office ... Show Full Article

Southeastern Legal Foundation Files Brief Urging Supreme Court to Stop California's Gender Transition Policies
ROSWELL, Georgia, Jan. 23 -- The Southeastern Legal Foundation issued the following news release:

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Southeastern Legal Foundation files brief urging Supreme Court to stop California's gender transition policies

Southeastern Legal Foundation (SLF), recently filed a Supreme Court amicus brief with other organizations supporting families and teachers standing up to California's unconstitutional and outrageous gender transition policies. The state requires schools to hide children's gender transitions from their parents. In one instance, the concealment went so far that one family did not know ... Show Full Article

Reason Foundation Issues Commentary: Missouri can embrace open enrollment for students while addressing school funding concerns
LOS ANGELES, California, Jan. 23 -- The Reason Foundation issued the following commentary:

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Missouri can embrace open enrollment for students while addressing school funding concerns

A robust open enrollment program can benefit students, improve public schools, and help shore up school district budgets.

By Aaron Garth Smith, Director of Education Reform

K-12 open enrollment is on the rise, with 16 states now ensuring that families can enroll their students in public schools across school district boundaries when seats are available.

Research across diverse states, including Florida, ... Show Full Article

Reason Foundation Issues Commentary: How public schools measure capacity for K-12 open enrollment transfers
LOS ANGELES, California, Jan. 23 -- The Reason Foundation issued the following commentary:

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How public schools measure capacity for K-12 open enrollment transfers

Far too many public school districts are blocking transfer students they could easily accommodate.

By Jude Schwalbach, Senior Policy Analyst

With the vast majority of K-12 students attending public schools, it's crucial to continue expanding school choice in ways that benefit them. Since 2020, states have significantly expanded K-12 open enrollment laws, allowing students to attend public schools other than their assigned school. ... Show Full Article

Debunking myths about HPV in the Black community
ALEXANDRIA, Virginia, Jan. 23 -- The Prevent Cancer Foundation posted the following news:

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Debunking myths about HPV in the Black community

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This article was originally published on Successful Black Parenting as a partnership with the Prevent Cancer Foundation.

Parents hear a lot of mixed messages about the HPV vaccine. But the science is clear: this vaccine helps prevent several types of cancer. The Prevent Cancer Foundation (r) shares that increasing HPV vaccination rates can protect against at least six types of cancer, saving thousands of lives each year. Knowing the facts helps ... Show Full Article

San Diego Foundation Grants $350,000 to Help 1,000 San Diego County Students Access Financial Aid for College
SAN DIEGO, California, Jan. 22 -- The San Diego Foundation posted the following news release:

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San Diego Foundation Grants $350,000 to Help 1,000 San Diego County Students Access Financial Aid for College

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January 22, 2026 - San Diego, CA -With many San Diego County students missing out on college financial aid each year due to incomplete FAFSA applications, San Diego Foundation (SDF) today announced a $350,000 investment to help 1,000 more students complete their applications with one-on-one help.

According to the California Student Aid Commission's Race to Submit Dashboard, more than ... Show Full Article

Foundation for Economic Education Posts Commentary: Brussels vs. Washington
DETROIT, Michigan, Jan. 22 -- The Foundation for Economic Education posted the following commentary:

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Brussels vs. Washington

Digital regulation's transatlantic divide.

By Claudia Ascensao Nunes

For years, Europe has tried to convince itself that it could regulate its way to technological greatness. Instead of becoming a technological powerhouse, it produced rules, many rules, with effects now extending far beyond its own borders. In 2026, those rules are colliding head on with an American president who refuses to accept that US innovation could be governed from Brussels.

Two regulations ... Show Full Article