"school choice for me but not for thee!"
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Voters can now urge their legislators to support the Utah Hope Scholarship to fund students instead of systems here:
edopportunityutah.org/utah-hope-scho…

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Feb 4
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Feb 3
75% of Utah residents support funding students instead of systems:
how odd the former Utah teachers union president accidentally blocked me
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Feb 3
Iowa Senator Amy Sinclair (R) makes the case for educational freedom:
Senator Amy Sinclair: "Ladies and gentlemen, this bill is not about those of us who can already choose for our kids. This bill is about kids who don’t have any other opportunities."
Senator Sinclair (R): "And I beg you, I beg you to think of those children as Senator Rozenboom and I sign this out. I assume, Senator Celsi, you will not be joining us"

Senator Celsi (D): *thumb down*
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Feb 2
Alabama Senator Kirk Hatcher (D): "This [school choice] bill will absolutely decapitate public education."
why would giving families a choice "absolutely decapitate" government schools?🤔
The establishment is terrified.

But low-income families shouldn't be forced to send their children to failing government schools without exit options any longer.

There isn't any good reason to fund failing systems when we can fund students directly instead.
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Feb 2
the money doesn't belong to the government schools.
the money doesn't belong to the government schools.

education funding is meant for educating children - not for protecting a particular institution.

fund students, not systems.
This opposition is from the Kansas Association of School Boards

They still haven't cut ties with the National School Boards Association.

19 other states (purple) have discontinued membership, participation, and/or dues because of the NSBA's actions.
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Feb 1
BREAKING: Alabama legislators just introduced a bill to fund students instead of systems.
Eligible families would be able to take their children's education dollars to the education providers of their choosing:

• Private school
• Tutoring
• Instructional materials
• Vocational learning
• Educational therapies
• Any other approved education expenses
Alabama Senate Bill 140: "Parent's Choice Program"
alisondb.legislature.state.al.us/alison/SESSBil…
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