Many public schools fail because they are over-regulated. Regulations grew over time because school leaders face conflicts of interest that lead...
No. 96 Fiscal Impact of Proposed Tuition Tax Credits for the State of New Jersey
Joseph L. Bast –
April 1, 2001
This study reports the results of an independent examination of the likely fiscal impact of two proposed tuition tax credit plans for New Jersey. The author was not asked to comment on any aspect of these bills other than their likely fiscal impacts on the state of New Jersey. This report neither endorses nor questions the specific language or design features of the proposed legislation.
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