Although school choice programs vary across different states, the local and federal funding
generally remains in the public school and results in a greater quantity of money being available for the students who choose to stay there.
Contrary to the arguments of those opposed to
school choice, the result of students departing is
generally an increased sum of money (per capita) for those students
remaining in the
public school.
# 2 — The conservative upheaval finds little support
in public opinion — Public opinion remains generally in favor of more investment in public education, a higher minimum wage, stronger gun laws, reproductive freedom, a path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants, tougher environmental protection laws and opposed to school vouchers, tax cuts for millionaires and weaker consumer protection
public opinion —
Public opinion remains generally in favor of more investment in public education, a higher minimum wage, stronger gun laws, reproductive freedom, a path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants, tougher environmental protection laws and opposed to school vouchers, tax cuts for millionaires and weaker consumer protection
Public opinion
remains generally in favor of more investment
in public education, a higher minimum wage, stronger gun laws, reproductive freedom, a path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants, tougher environmental protection laws and opposed to school vouchers, tax cuts for millionaires and weaker consumer protection
public education, a higher minimum wage, stronger gun laws, reproductive freedom, a path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants, tougher environmental protection laws and opposed to
school vouchers, tax cuts for millionaires and weaker consumer protection laws.