School Choice Q & A

This year’s SPN K-12 Education Reform Summit delivered yet another line-up of great information and hard questions. I’d like to follow up, belatedly, on one of the most important questions raised during the conference; are education tax credits more viable than vouchers?

If we hope to succeed against the power of the teachers unions and entrenched political interests, we need to approach this issue in the most careful, systematic, productive way we can. With that in mind, I’d like to pose a few questions that might shed some light on the debate . . .

How many voucher and credit programs serving at least low-income children have passed since 1995?

How many since 2005?

How bipartisan is the support for vouchers and tax credits?

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