But, rather than support it outright, he ties it to the
misguided and controversial
Education Investment Tax Credit, which provides the greatest economic benefits to the wealthiest New Yorkers and allows private interests to dictate education
Education Investment
Tax Credit, which provides the greatest economic benefits to the wealthiest New Yorkers and allows private interests to dictate
education education spending.
It doesn't matter how their proponents try to disguise them —
education savings accounts, tuition
tax credits, opportunity scholarships — vouchers are destructive and
misguided schemes that use taxpayer dollars to «experiment with our children's
education without any evidence of real, lasting positive results,» says NEA President Eskelsen García.