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gop guv candidates pledge to overhaul michigan schools at forum

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AI-generatedThe article covers political pledges on education policy at a state level (Michigan). No direct commercial mechanism, commodity price, supply chain, or company margin impact is identified. The event is purely political/social with no concrete business or market implications.
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- Four Republican gubernatorial candidates pledged to increase parental oversight in schools at a Christian homeschooling conference.
- Candidates supported a 'parent's bill of rights' and opposed certain curricula related to gender identity.
- They expressed support for opting into the federal Educational Freedom Tax Credit, which could refund parents up to $1,700 for educational expenses.
- The forum highlighted shared conservative values on education and abortion.
- No concrete commercial mechanism, investment, regulation, or price signal is present.
