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Get $17,000/year for education TAX FREE and $130,000 for college WITHOUT RAISING TAXES. Here’s how.

Secure $17,000 per year TAX-FREE for your child’s education and potentially $130,000 for college or trade school—without raising taxes!

Radio host Larry Elder of AM870 asks: “What is the Children’s Educational Opportunity Act (CEO Act), and how does it help students stuck in underperforming public schools?”

This statewide California initiative aims to empower parents with the freedom to choose their child’s school. But it needs your support to make it onto the 2026 ballot.

Take action now! Visit the website and enter your name, email, and phone number in the Commit to Sign the Initiative box. Together, we can make this a reality. Join the movement transforming California’s education system!

EducationOpportunity.com

Paid for by the Children’s Educational Opportunity Act FPPC 1460602

47 Comments

  1. This is bs. Just another name for private school vouchers funded by the tax payer while our schools go to crap because of inability to discipline kids and hold people accountable. Same people that shut down our schools and stole a year from them leaving them to continue to struggle to make up that loss because of so called distance learning during covid. No child left behind meant all kids were left behind. And you think this money will help them when they get to college? Rich getting richer while the poor drop out. Come on Larry. We have to get them through high school first.

  2. Why wait??!! Do it NOW! Our kids lives hang in the balance!!!! Also, NO taxes following the kid. Drop our taxes and let us decide completely!!!

  3. Long over due!!!

  4. Real competition will FORCE public schools to fix the problems. If they are no longer getting government money they will either fix the problem or completely collapse.

  5. That's a great idea

  6. As long as the federal govt gets out of education all together, it's a win for the American people

  7. fuk how many parents would spend the money

  8. For some reason i can't like on thos vid

  9. @Drachu1 says:

    We needed this 20 years ago, but better late than never. Meanwhile, we have a generations of people uneducated by the public school system

  10. Teslabots as teachers and professors, tuition will go WAY down.

  11. Every school in our county is trash. I wish I had known before having children.

  12. Somebody's making money off of this game or else they would not do it

  13. 17 grand ! Wtf my son goes to a private, blue riddon stem school, and its only 8 grand. And that's in lower New York !

  14. i hope there will be controls in place to ensure that every penny is spent on the child's education. If the child ends up not using some of it, let them have the remainder when they turn 25. Just make sure the parents can't use it for themselves.

  15. issue is that most people are stupid

  16. Talk about living in a fantasy world.

  17. Or you could lower the cost of school to be reasonable. Chalk is cheap and no kid needs an ipad.

  18. That sounds amazing.

  19. that's nice for future kids, but what about those poor shmoes getting ready to graduate , barely able to read or write their own name

  20. This will brin up pries for the "good" university as they get much more demand and simoy can charge more=

  21. @SMW8816 says:

    LOVE THIS!

  22. This is a really bad idea.

  23. giving the parents money is not the answer, it's a dumb idea. The parents will use the money to buy dope

  24. As long as the money is put in an account that can ONLY be used for education!

  25. Conservatives have such better ideas on everything. Not being insane like the liberals has a lot to do with that.

  26. I have a gut feeling that would would turn into another government bank account just like social security

  27. This is a big old statement. I love it.

  28. Just like social security, in 50 years the Gov. will start Siphoning money from the CEO Act.

  29. Problem!
    This is all about the money and nothing about the actual educational process.
    Free education can be better than the most expensive if it is done correctly.

  30. @JB-ye5il says:

    Homeschool

  31. @GreyPaSM says:

    But I thought Americans didn't like Socialism?? This is was Venezuela did back in 1993 (could be off with the year)

  32. We modify the tests so that we get the results we want

  33. I don't think so for the simple reason I'm looking at Social Security and how those funds were handled nearest accumulate funds in front of a United States congressman or your ex-wife because the same thing is going to happen overdraft

  34. I don't see any difference between this and forgiving student loans

  35. Lots of positive comments, but isn't this socialism that most people don't want.

  36. This sounds like stealth stimulus for that account that is likely Wallstreet or insolvent US paper

  37. @SLP828 says:

    Horrible idea. Take away taxpayer dollars from public schools to give to private or charter schools. What happens when the parents can't find a private school to take their voucher without additional money? Wealthier families could make up the difference but now poorer families can't. So I guess you'll let them go to squeezed public schools, if they even exist. Taxpayer dollars are to educate EVERY single person in this country. Education is not to be privatized and monetized. 90% of our country, including the smartest people in our country, were educated in public schools.

  38. @KyleIams says:

    The teachers unions need removed from educational institutions bad teachers useless costs of taxpayers money go to charter schools not public schools the teachers unions are fraudulent how much do these management administrators cost but teachers thats a 50k to a 500k scale equality into it those higher ups are useless teach nothing do nothing and doesn't do anything

  39. Cap salary for all teachers, private and public. And pool their retirement contributions in the same fund.

  40. This is America now. You only pay for what you want and the class/political divisions get even deeper.

  41. Now is he talking about not having to pay for the unfair real state taxes which are really school taxes. U know the tax were the school district can take your house if there not paid having it all worded as not paying real estate taxes. When the truth is u already paid your taxes when you bought your home. So many people are so fucken government brain washed on this it's sickening. Why do u think the word mortgage payment is always used instead of a tax payment. Thats how they conned every one mix them in with your MORTGAGE payment. When buying your home taxes are mentioned very little. The word mortgage payment is mentioned all through out the paper work signing. Boro/ county taxes are have nothing to do with real estate/ school taxes 2 totally different taxes.

  42. @buxe4042 says:

    You allowing the gov to determine where your children are educated is your 101st problem. Morons

  43. And where is the $17K coming from?

  44. @mike53414 says:

    Hahahaha until a bunch of single moms spends it on nails cell phones and rims for their boos shit box

  45. @brad7571 says:

    This is a terrible plan for both the rich and poor kids.

  46. Wow that would be amazing.!

  47. California voters approved 35 years ago Proposition 98 that mandated 39% of the state's budget go towards K to 12th grade education. This is $23,000 per child. If you divide the 39% revenue by ALL K to 12th grade students in the state, regardless of where they attend school, it is $17,000 per child per year.

    We don't have a revenue problem, it is a spending problem.

    Go to EducationOpportunity.org to Commit to Sign the Initiative. I need 1 million people to commit before the six month window opens to collect enough signatures to qualify for the 2026 ballot.

    Call 323-417-4644

    For a free 3 minute video that explains the details. Share with others. Ask them to visit the website and commit to signing.

    EducationOpportunity.org

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