Understanding GEPA: How Federal Overreach in Education Funding Violates a 50-Year-Old Law


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Mar 11 2025 10 mins   1

Welcome to a brand new episode of "Don't IEP Alone" with your host, Lisa Lightner. Today, we're diving into a significant court case involving the General Education Provisions Act (GEPA) from 1974 that the new administration recently lost. This case underscores the vital role states play in determining educational curriculum and the longstanding prohibition on federal overreach.

Lisa explores why local and state elections matter more than ever, especially as groups like "Moms for Liberty" make waves by influencing school board decisions. We also take a closer look at the implications of the GEPA on federal funding decisions, the executive branch's limitations, and the power of grassroots change. Plus, don't miss the introduction of Lisa's new anxiety at school toolkit, designed to empower you to better advocate for your child's needs. Let's unravel these complex issues and discover how they impact you and your family.

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