To: NewJerseyJoe
Education regulations in NJ are very light (even if the school taxes aren't), as indicated in the report, and maybe that is what brought NJ up a notch above CA.
I do disagree with the report counting "state attempts to enhance the ability of same-sex partners to make voluntary contracts" as individual liberty. But, all in all, this is an interesting report. Thanks for the ping!
21 posted on
03/05/2009 7:47:53 AM PST by
Tired of Taxes
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To: Tired of Taxes
> Education regulations in NJ are very light (even if the school taxes aren't) I have a great many friends who homeschool their children here, and they agree that NJ is one of the better states as far as it treats homeschoolers. However, they also add that there are continual and incessant attempts to bring homeschooling families under the heel of the state.
22 posted on
03/05/2009 7:52:01 AM PST by
NewJerseyJoe
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To: NewJerseyJoe
Just correcting my post:
and maybe that is what brought NJ up a notch above CA NY.
24 posted on
03/05/2009 8:18:35 AM PST by
Tired of Taxes
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