Finally, school
choice saves taxpayers money by preserving cost - effective, quality, nonpublic schools while encouraging public schools to spend more wisely and efficiently.
Not exact matches
The candidates have offered what boils down to this
choice: Either the government spends more to help families pay for college or it spends less to
save taxpayers money.
The Truth: Every fiscal study ever conducted finds school
choice has either a positive or no visible effect on
taxpayers and public schools, meaning most programs
save money.
A new report from the conservative Friedman Foundation for Educational
Choice backs Gov. Bobby Jindal's assertion about the Louisiana Scholarship Program: It
saves taxpayers money — $ 12.7 million in its first three years.
But, as is the American way, school
choice supporters have turned adversity into an opportunity to expand educational freedom in a way that will
save taxpayers money and in a manner that is entirely constitutional.
Do school
choice programs cost
taxpayers more
money, or
save money?
While it would undoubtedly be a boon to education and
save taxpayers money, school
choice at this time is an extremely tough political sell in the Golden State.