Unable to influence policy in the state capital,
opponents of school choice turned to their allies in the Obama administration.
Not exact matches
Opponents have hamstrung
school -
choice programs at every
turn: fighting voucher programs in legislative chambers and courtrooms; limiting per - pupil funding so tightly that it's impractical for new
schools to come into being; capping the number
of charter
schools; and regulating and harassing them into near conformity with conventional
schools.
With
school choice winning in state legislatures and the court
of public opinion,
opponents of choice have
turned to the courts to stop them.