No fewer than 13 states have
enacted school choice legislation in 2011, and 28 states have legislation pending.
Not exact matches
Along with Indiana, which created the nation's most expansive voucher program earlier this year, almost a dozen states have in 2011
enacted legislation that will create, expand, or restore
school choice programs.
Florida is well known for the range of
school choice legislation it has
enacted over the past decade.
Starting in 2011 and expanded in 2013, Indiana joined this movement by
enacting three bills — House Enrolled Act (HEA) 1001, HEA 1002 and HEA 1003 — which, when taken together, create one of the more comprehensive
school choice programs in the nation (collectively the «Indiana Choice Legislation&ra
choice programs in the nation (collectively the «Indiana
Choice Legislation&ra
Choice Legislation»).