HSLDA's Federal Relations Department

William A. Estrada, Esq.
Director of Federal Relations
William A. Estrada
Director of Federal Relations
One Patrick Henry Circle
Purcellville, VA 20132
Phone: (540) 338-5600
Fax: (540) 338-8606
Email:
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   9/8/2008 
Why Government Should Stay out of Pre-K
As big government increasingly seeks to supplant the private and family spheres, there is yet another form of federal intrusion on the rise: institutionalized early education.

   8/19/2008 
Join the 2008 Voter Registration Initiative
Generation Joshua and HSLDA are proud to announce an exciting opportunity for anyone who is interested in affecting the outcome of the 2008 election. Along with our national voter registration drive, we will be sponsoring a special voter registration in six key states—where students can win prizes for their efforts.

   8/15/2008 
Hoekstra Receives 110th Congress Friend of Homeschooling Award
On July 31, 2008, HSLDA’s Federal Relations staff presented Representative Pete Hoekstra (MI) with the 110th Congress Friend of Homeschooling Award.

   6/30/2008 
Homeschooler Among Top Award Winners in Financial Literacy Challenge
Eighteen-year-old Texas homeschooler Nicholas Bruno was one of 35 students who earned a perfect score on this year’s National Financial Literacy Challenge. His efforts earned him recognition at a Washington, D.C., awards ceremony and a college scholarship.

   6/24/2008 
Capitol Hill Testimony a Success!
On June 11, Will Estrada, HSLDA’s Director of Federal Relations, testified before the House Committee on Education and Labor in opposition to portions of H.R. 2343, the Education Begins at Home Act.

   6/12/2008 
Navy Recognizes SEAL Recruit’s Homeschool Diploma
In December 2007, Home School Legal Defense Association received word that the United States Navy had finally enlisted North Carolina homeschool graduate Brandon Diaz as its newest SEAL. This much-desired outcome followed on the heels of one last phone call to the Navy from Jeremiah Lorrig, deputy director of HSLDA’s Federal Relations Department.

   6/12/2008 
Education Begins at Home Act (H.R. 2343): Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing
The Education Begins At Home Act (H.R. 2343) establishes a program that brings the government into homes by establishing and growing programs that would bring unelected government officials into homes to inspect the family environment.

   4/6/2008 
Federal Relations Department Hosts National Homeschool Leader Summit
On Wednesday, March 12, over 60 state homeschool leaders from 31 states, came to Washington, D.C., to take part in HSLDA’s National Homeschool Leader Summit, held every two years.

   3/28/2008 
Senator Comments on California Court Decision
U.S. Senator Sam Brownback today applauded the 2nd District Court of Appeal in Los Angeles, California, for its decision to rehear a case involving the rights of parents who choose to homeschool their children.

   3/19/2008 
Congressman ‘Disappointed’ by California Ruling
A prominent congressman on the U.S. House Education and Labor Committee released a statement calling a recent California court ruling an "assault" on the right to homeschool.

   3/18/2008 
Home School Issues: Regarding Rachel L.
HSLDA's Federal Relations Department has been working with many congressional offices as Congress responds to the California Court of Appeal decision on home education, In re Rachel L. HSLDA strongly believes that federal legislation to protect homeschooling would be very dangerous, as it would be a well-meaning attempt that could easily lead to federal control over homeschooling. Rather, we are encouraging a congressional resolution, and also are working with ParentalRights.org to protect the rights of all parents to direct the education and upbringing of their children through a constitutional amendment.

   10/31/2007 
Education Begins at Home Act (S. 667): Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing
The Education Begins At Home Act (S. 667) establishes a program that brings the government into homes by establishing and growing programs that would bring unelected government officials into homes to inspect the family environment.

   10/30/2007 
New Director Named for Generation Joshua
Home School Legal Defense Association is pleased to announce that William Estrada has been chosen to head up Generation Joshua. It is always encouraging when we can fill key positions at HSLDA from within our ranks of co-laborers. After having taken the time to conduct an extensive job search, we concluded that the best person for this key position is Will.

   10/15/2007 
Oppose H.R. 3685, the Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA)
Congress is considering H.R. 3685, the Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA), a bill that would forbid employers of over 15 persons from discriminating in employment or hiring against any person based upon that person’s “sexual orientation.”

   10/4/2007 
The Danger of National Standards
Nationalized curriculum and testing would take away local control over education by allowing unelected bureaucrats, not parents and local school boards, to decide what subjects should be taught in schools and how.

   9/12/2007 
You're Invited to Second CAP Training Day
We have a date for our CAP training and preparation day! It will be Monday, December 10, starting at 10 a.m. Lunch will be served around noon, and then we will wrap up by 3:30.

   9/6/2007 
HSLDA Co-hosts Joint Briefing on NCLB in Washington, D.C.
To help keep a major piece of federal legislation from encroaching on homeschoolers, HSLDA took part in a Washington briefing for congressional staffers and others.

   8/9/2007 
Homeschoolers Lobby Congress as Part of Congressional Action Program
Dozens of homeschooling parents and children visited Capitol Hill recently as part of HSLDA’s Congressional Action Program. The event not only proved educational for those who attended—it helped yield an important legislative victory.

   6/11/2007 
Victory Protects Grassroots Lobbying from Federal Control
Over the past five months, Home School Legal Defense Association and other organizations achieved an historic victory—one which would have been impossible without the help of hundreds of thousands of homeschoolers and other concerned citizens.

   5/14/2007 
Calls Needed Protect Grassroots Lobbying from Federal Control
We urgently need you to call your U.S. Representative to resist efforts to place federal control over grassroots lobbying activity. The House of Representatives is preparing to introduce its own lobbying reform bill, and it is very likely that attempts will be made to regulate grassroots lobbying.

   5/2/2007 
Federal Issue Update: Grassroots Lobbying
Home School Legal Defense Association has taken a position in opposition to congressional attempts to regulate grassroots lobbying. This first became an issue for us when the 110th Congress introduced Senate Bill 1 (S. 1), a major lobbying reform bill.

   3/29/2007 
Veterans Affairs: Another Victory for Homeschooling
On March 16, 2007, the Department of Veterans Affairs promulgated new regulations that now treat homeschools just like any other school, ending years of discrimination that questioned whether or not homeschooling was an “educational institution.”

   3/26/2007 
U.S. Marine Corps Opens Doors Wide for Homeschool Graduates
The U.S. Marine Corps has joined the U.S. Army in actively pursuing homeschooled students. A recent statement from the Marine Corps Recruiting Command Public Affairs Chief makes it clear that homeschoolers are eligible to enlist in all military programs, the same as a graduate from public school.

   3/21/2007 
HSLDA Restarts Congressional Action Program
Congressional Action Program lobbyists are back in full force. After the program’s three-year hiatus, Home School Legal Defense Association President Mike Smith and HSLDA Director of Federal Relations Will Estrada, reinstituted CAP earlier this year with the focus on training families to become citizen-lobbyists on Capitol Hill.

   1/19/2007 
Victory for Grassroots Lobbying--Bennett Amendment Passes Senate
The U.S. Senate approved the Bennett amendment by a vote of 55-43. American citizens will remain free to organize and contact their congressional representatives without being forced to comply with federal regulation and oversight.

   1/12/2007 
Urgent Calls Needed to Protect Grassroots Lobbying from Federal Control
We need you to call your U.S. senators to fight efforts to place federal control over virtually all grassroots lobbying activity. This means that all organizations and groups that encourage people to call their congressmen, including homeschool support groups, will be subject to registration and reporting to Congress.

   10/30/2006 
Federal Regulation: Parental Consent Required for Special Needs Evaluation
The National Center worked with HSLDA's litigation department to fix the regulations for the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) to correct a problem which has been affecting homeschool families for years.

   9/25/2006 
Bill in Congress to Make Public Education a Constitutional Right
As another reminder of attempts to take educational choices out of the hands of parents, legislation has been introduced in Congress proposing to amend the U.S. Constitution to make public education a “right.”

   8/29/2006 
We Need You to Help Register Voters Next Month
The elections are a few weeks away, but there is still time to register many new voters. Generation Joshua and the National Center for Home Education have designated Sunday September 10 and 17 as “National Voter Registration Sundays.” Please consider joining this effort to help sign up new voters at your church.

   8/11/2006 
Homeschoolers Protected in Federal Vocational Education Bill
In one of its last acts before the August recess, Congress approved the Carl Perkins Career and Technical Education Improvement Act of 2006 (S. 250). HSLDA was successful in ensuring that protections for home-educated students remained in the bill sent to the President for his expected signature.

   4/4/2006 
National Center for Home Education—Legislative Briefing Report
The National Center for Home Education's 2006 Legislative Summit reached one of its high points on Thursday morning, March 30. Four Senators and eight Representatives spoke to our group of 75 homeschool leaders.

   10/6/2005 
Homeschool Non-Discrimination Act Introduced in Congress
On September 13, Senator Craig (R-ID) and Representative Musgrave (R-CO) introduced identical versions of the Homeschool Non-Discrimination Act in both houses of Congress. This bill seeks to eliminate several forms of discrimination which homeschoolers are currently experiencing.

   7/19/2005 
House Subcommittee Proposes to End College Discrimination Against Homeschoolers
The legislation will stop discrimination against homeschooled students who seek to enter college before the "normal" age of seventeen.

   6/21/2005 
Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)
The first draft of regulations for the re-authorization of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) corrects a problem which has been affecting homeschool families for years.

   5/31/2005 
New Tax Credit Legislation Will Benefit Homeschoolers
On May 18, 2005, Representative Mark Green (R-WI-8) introduced the SCHOOL Act (HR 2426). His legislation provides up to $3,000 in federal tax credits for individuals ($6,000 for married couples) who donate to scholarship organizations.

   5/25/2005 
Representative Opposes Military Discrimination against Homeschoolers
In a recent statement to oppose the recent discrimination against homeschoolers in the military, Representative Mark Souder (R-IN-3) took a stand on the House floor in support of homeschoolers.

   5/20/2005 
Homeschoolers Protected as House Education Committee Reauthorizes Head Start
On May 18, the U.S. House Committee on Education and the Workforce approved legislation that would introduce greater competition into the federal Head Start early childhood program. HSLDA worked closely with the House Education Committee staff to ensure that this legislation would not adversely affect homeschooling families.

   5/2/2005 
Protect Parents - Reject the Use of International Law by American Courts
America is a unique nation as well as being governed by a written constitution. Most foreign nations are governed differently. However, most nations also belong to the United Nations and the other members of the United Nations often choose to accept the conventions and treaties produced by the U.N.

   8/5/2004 
Bill Which Prohibits Mandatory Early Education Still In Limbo in U.S. Senate
The U.S. Senate may complete the Head Start legislation this session, which was passed by the House on July 25, 2003, by a 217 to 216 vote.

   8/3/2004 
National Center for Education Statistics Releases New Numbers for Homeschoolers
National Center for Education Statistics: U.S. Department of Education

   2/5/2004 
URGENT
Preserve the Institution of Marriage

Congress will soon be deciding on the right text for a constitutional amendment setting forth that marriage must be between a man and a woman. It is critical that we get this text right.


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   110th Congress 

The 110th United States Congress is now in session. Watch here for new legislation that could affect homeschool freedom.

No Child Left Behind Act

H.R. 2343—‘Education Begins at Home’ Act

S. 3243 and S. 3244—Education Savings for All Act

S. 3076—The Home School Opportunities Make Education Sound Act (HOMES Act)

H.Res. 1076: Reaffirmation of Parents’ Fundamental and Constitutional Rights

H.R. 3831—‘Family Tax Relief Act of 2007’

H.Res. 372—Reaffirmation of American Independence Resolution

H.R. 1153—Parental Right to Decide Protection Act

H.R. 1539—‘A PLUS’ Act

S. 893—‘A PLUS’ Act

H.R. 2316—‘Honest Leadership and Open Government’ Act of 2007

S. 1—The Legislative Transparency and Accountability Act of 2007

H.R. 3289—Providing Resources Early for Kids Act (Pre-K Act)

H.R. 2015—Employment Non Discrimination Act

S. 667—‘Education Begins at Home’ Act

S. 1105—Matthew Shepard Local Law Enforcement Hate Crimes Prevention Act of 2007

H.R. 2093—To Amend the Lobbying Disclosure Act of 1995

H.R. 1592—Local Law Enforcement Hate Crimes Prevention Act of 2007

H.R. 984—The ‘Executive Branch Reform’ Act of 2007

H.R. 325—The ‘SPEAK’ Act of 2007

S. 224—SPEAK Act of 2007

H.J.R. 29—Right to Public Education Amendment

H.R. 3685—Employment Non-Discrimination Act

Other information:
- Federal Legislation
- Federal Legislation Archive

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