As Clint Bolick of the Goldwater Institute details in the report, publicly
funded educational choice programs have a mixed record in court, but STC laws have a perfect record of withstanding constitutional challenges.
Not exact matches
These collaborations help to
fund additional KidsHealth
educational programs that provide knowledge, advice, and comfort — and inspire families to make the best
choices possible.
On the opening day of the second special legislative session, the Louisiana Federation for Children (LFC), the state's voice for
educational choice, has released a new television advertisement with parents asking Louisiana legislators to fully
fund the Louisiana Scholarship
Program.
Finally, we explore the constitutional challenges for parental
choice programs in states with certain constitutional provisions and explain why tax - credit -
funded educational choice laws have a perfect record of constitutionality at the U.S. Supreme Court and at every state supreme court that has addressed the matter thus far.
New Hampshire provides an example of a privately
funded and managed
educational choice program.
The Arizona Court of Appeals upheld the Empowerment Scholarship
program because it gives parents direct control over their child's education
funds and it gives them a wide range of
choices of where to spend those
funds in order to tailor their child's
educational program to their child's unique
educational needs.
The Louisiana Federation for Children (LFC), the state's voice for
educational choice, held a press conference at the Louisiana Capitol on April 28, where parents called on Governor John Bel Edwards to fully
fund the Louisiana Scholarship
Program.
The American Federation for Children Growth
Fund is a community of people promoting
educational choice and innovation, with a specific focus on school vouchers, scholarship tax credit
programs and education savings accounts.
The Louisiana Federation for Children is a project of the American Federation for Children and the AFC Growth
Fund, dedicated to promoting
educational choice by protecting, growing, and expanding scholarship
programs for low and middle - income children.
As an aside, it's worth noting that Gallup asked Americans for their opinion on a federally
funded school
choice program, and there's plenty of discussion right now in the
educational choice community about what role, if any, the federal government should have in an initiative that has been largely driven at the state level for the past quarter - century.
The American Federation for Children, the nation's voice for
educational choice, applauds Nevada Governor Brian Sandoval for including
funding in his budget for the Nevada Education Savings Account
program (ESAs).
No single
educational choice program in the United States has
funding even close to being equal to total public school
funding.