School-choice flaws
Future of Freedom FoundationPosted: May 7th, 2006 by R. Lee Wrights
Author: Sheldon Richman
“Some advocates of what is euphemistically called ’school choice’ argue that their reform would be a crucial step along the road to the separation of school and state. Some of us have dissented. Knowing how government works, we’ve had a hunch that vouchers and tuition tax credits would most likely lead to greater regulation of private schools. The cry of ‘accountability’ for schools receiving ‘public money’ would be irresistible. Events are not only supporting our prediction; they are even worse than we might have expected. In Florida groups that support tuition tax credits for private schools have been lobbying, so far unsuccessfully, for legislation to impose standards on schools wishing to participate in the scholarship programs. Associations of private schools are in the forefront of the lobbying coalition.” (01/06/06)
