"Among the 1,000 likely Democratic primary voters surveyed for the poll, 60.9 percent said they approved of allowing more charter schools, which are now limited in number by state law, compared with 32 percent who disapproved."
"Respondents with annual incomes of less than $20,000 voiced approval at a rate of 82.3 percent, with 71 percent saying they “strongly” approved."
"My vision is surrounding, lifting up excellence, if that means charter schools, public schools, private schools, let’s duplicate successful schools in our city"
The U.S. Supreme Court is scheduled to decide next week whether to take up a private school choice case.
The decision is scheduled for June 24th - next Thursday.
SCOTUS decided in Montana v Espinoza (2020) that preventing school choice families from taking their children's education dollars to private schools just because they were religious violated the Free Exercise Clause of the 1st Amendment
ASU: "We did not communicate a vaccine mandate. We reiterated our message that we expect students to get vaccinated given the health benefits, but also offered students a choice in the matter." newsroom.asu.edu/press/arizona-…