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Judge rules Ohio's EdChoice school vouchers are illegal, but will ruling stick? | OpinionA Franklin County judge ruled Ohio’s school voucher spending violates the state constitution on a number of fronts. Will the Ohio Supreme Court agree?
Texas families within months can likely begin applying to participate in a new program that will fund children's private ...
The number of students attending private schools with state voucher funding increased last year in both Lake and Porter ...
A national private school voucher program is now law, though the school choice initiative comes with a huge caveat. States ...
The creation and steady increases in Ohio’s tax subsidies for non-public schools has been Statehouse government by stealth: ...
The so-called ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’ is now law, and one provision calls for a major tax break for private school donors.
In a late June ruling, a Franklin County Common Pleas judge outlawed spending Ohioans’ tax money to help parents pay private ...
The Michigan State University professor is running for the Democratic nomination to take on U.S. Rep. Tom Barrett next year.
Tennessee launched applications in mid-May for the program, which will provide 20,000 students with about $7,295 to spend at ...
School choice advocates are thrilled by the first of its kind $1,700 federal tax credit for private schools. Critics see a ...
A new law allows any New Hampshire family to seek money from the state to pay for private school and homeschool expenses ...
School vouchers were sold as a way for students from low-income families to escape under-performing schools. But investigations show that voucher programs actually serve a different group.
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