I wrote a blog post the other day -- literally it was the first one I had written in over a year and a half. I didn't think anyone would actually read it (let alone remember my blog still existed). What started out as this simple request during an Instagram Q & A asking for my opinion on the best states to move to morphed into a monster list of the best and worst states ranked by the criteria hundreds of people in "our" community said mattered to them most.

You know...things like v@ccin3 exemptions, homeschooling regulations, covid19 response, second amendment freedoms, and governor approval ratings (to name a few). I was certain South Dakota would come out on top, but it didn't. I was sure that New York would be dead last...and it was.

Some people were mad. Apparently, the number of Starbucks a state has should have been part of the evaluation process and the top state didn't have enough. Others were convinced that their state had amazing homeschool laws only to discover that in fact, their state had quite restrictive laws (at least compared to those states that were ranked higher) and they just hadn't been following their state's requirements for homeschooling.

But of course, most of the people loved the list, packed their bags to move, or decided that their state wasn't that bad afterall. If you haven't read the post and you're not sure if you should stay and fight or move to better ground while you can, you can read it
HERE. I will try to keep this list updated as laws change, we pass elections, and with ever-evolving feedback.

The Best States to Live in and Move to (if You're Contemplating a Mass Exodus from Your State)

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Love, Megan