House GOP Going After CCP Infiltration of Education System

December 6, 2025

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3 bills ready for to attack CCp school infiltration

The recent push to block Chinese Communist Party (CCP) influence in American schools represents a major win for Kane County families who value transparency, patriotism, and local control. By cutting off foreign funding and propaganda, these bills ensure that classrooms in Kane County remain focused on teaching American history, civic responsibility, and the values that built this nation. Parents can feel confident that their children are learning without hidden agendas or outside interference, which strengthens trust between families and schools while reinforcing the conservative principle that education should serve the community, not foreign powers.


For Kane County schools, this shift means a renewed emphasis on accountability and parental involvement. The legislation requires schools to disclose foreign ties and empowers parents to demand clarity about who is influencing their children’s education. This aligns perfectly with conservative priorities: putting families first, restoring parental rights, and rejecting the idea that bureaucrats or outside entities should dictate what students learn. By shining a light on foreign funding, Kane County schools can refocus on core subjects—math, science, reading, and honest history—without distractions from ideological agendas.


Most importantly, these measures protect the integrity of Kane County’s future leaders. Today’s students will one day shape the county’s economy, government, and culture, and conservatives understand that safeguarding their education is essential to preserving freedom. By rejecting CCP-backed programs and contracts, Kane County schools are taking a stand for American sovereignty and ensuring that students grow up with a clear understanding of the values that make this country exceptional. This is not just about education—it’s about defending the community’s independence, strengthening its moral foundation, and preparing the next generation to lead with pride in their nation.


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