Publications
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Research & Commentary: Low-Income South Carolina Families Deserve Education Scholarship Trust Fund
Publication -Research and Commentaries -Legislation making its way through the South Carolina General Assembly would establish the Education Scholarship Trust Fund, an education savings account (ESA) program open to low-income Palmetto State children. These accounts would cover tuition, fees, and curricula for eligible children at private and parochial schools, as well as tutoring services, transportation costs, textbooks, supplemental course materials, […] -
Research & Commentary: Oklahoma Education Freedom Account Program Would Be Game-Changer for Sooner State Families
Publication -Research and Commentaries -Legislation in the Oklahoma Senate would establish the Oklahoma Education Freedom Account Program, an education savings account (ESA) program open to all public-school students in the state. These accounts would cover tuition, fees, and curricula for eligible children at private and parochial schools, as well as educational therapies, transportation costs, textbooks, supplemental course materials, supplemental technological […] -
Research & Commentary: Utah Fits All Scholarship Program Would Be Game-Changer for Beehive State Families
Publication -Research and Commentaries -Legislation in the Utah State Legislature would establish the Utah Fits All Scholarship Program, an education savings account (ESA) program open to all public-school students in the state. These accounts would cover tuition, fees, and curricula for eligible children at private and parochial schools, as well as educational therapies, transportation costs, textbooks, supplemental course materials, supplemental […] -
Research & Commentary: Universal ESA Would Be a Game-Changer for Virginia Families
Publication -Research and Commentaries -Legislation in the Virginia House of Delegates would establish the Virginia Education Success Account Program, an education savings account (ESA) program open to all public-school students in the commonwealth. These accounts would cover tuition and fees for eligible children at private and parochial schools, as well as educational therapies, transportation costs, textbooks, supplemental course materials, […] -
Research & Commentary: New Education Freedom Report Card Gauges States’ Education Accountability, Transparency, and Choice Options
Publication -Research and Commentaries -Florida And The District Of Columbia Bookend Rankings -
Research & Commentary: Report Lays Out How Massachusetts Could Adopt Education Savings Account Program
Publication -Research and Commentaries -Tax-Credit Funded ESA A Viable Way Around Commonwealth's Blaine Amendment -
Research & Commentary: Survey Results Show Room for Growth with Kentucky’s Education Opportunity Account Program
Publication -Research and Commentaries -Likely Close To 20,000 Open Seats At Kentucky Private Schools -
Research & Commentary: Student Opportunity Scholarships Would Accrue Fiscal and Non-Fiscal Benefits to Michigan
Publication -Research and Commentaries -Program Could Possibly Save State Government And Local Districts $386 Million Annually -
Research & Commentary: Education Savings Accounts Would Accrue Fiscal and Non-Fiscal Benefits to New York
Publication -Research and Commentaries -Program Could Possibly Save State Government And Local Districts $2.36 Billion Annually -
Research & Commentary: Universal Expansion of Empowerment Scholarship Accounts Would Be Huge Win for Arizona Families
Publication -Research and Commentaries -Program Would Be Open To All Arizona K-12 Students -
Testimony Before the South Carolina Senate Education Conference Committee Regarding S 935
Publication -Testimony -Testimony Before the South Carolina Senate Education Conference Committee Regarding S 935 -
Research & Commentary: ESA Program to Get New Jersey Children Back into Classrooms a No-Brainer
Publication -Research and Commentaries -Accounts Would Be Provided To Children From Districts That Require Face Masks Or Do Not Offer In-Person Instruction -
Testimony before the Louisiana Senate Committee on Finance Regarding HB 452
Publication -Testimony -Testimony Before The Louisiana Senate Committee On Finance Regarding HB 452 -
Testimony Before the Louisiana Senate Committee on Education Regarding HB 452
Publication -Testimony -Testimony Before the Louisiana Senate Committee on Education Regarding HB 452 -
Research & Commentary: Report Details How School Choice Opponents’ Doom-and-Gloom Prophesies Have Not Come True
Publication -Research and Commentaries -Report Details How School Choice Opponents Recycle Same False Prophesies Without Regard To Evidence Or Size And Scope Of Programs -
Research & Commentary: Survey Shows Plenty of Room for Kentucky General Assembly to Expand Education Opportunity Account Program to More Children
Publication -Research and Commentaries -Probably Around 19,600 Open Seats Available At Commonwealth Private Schools -
Research & Commentary: ESA Program for Students Stuck in Underperforming Schools, Children in Foster Care a Great Way to Expand Education Choice in Pennsylvania
Publication -Research and Commentaries -Program Also Open To Children From Active-Duty Military Households -
Research & Commentary: Minnesota Voucher Program for Students Stuck in Underperforming Public Schools a Logical Idea
Publication -Research and Commentaries -Underperforming Schools Defined As Having Fewer Than 60 Percent Of Student Body Proficient In Math Or Reading -
Research & Commentary: ESA for Foster Children and Children of Active-Duty Military Services Members a Non-Brainer for Louisiana
Publication -Research and Commentaries -Program Also Open To Children Whose Parents Unsuccessful Tried To Transfer Them To New School The Previous Year -
Research & Commentary: New Polls Shows Overwhelming Support for Education Freedom and ESAs
Publication -Research and Commentaries -School Choice Receives 72 Percent Support, ESA's Receive 77 Percent -
Testimony Before the Maryland House Appropriations Committee Regarding HB 1156
Publication -Testimony -Testimony Before the Maryland House Appropriations Committee Regarding HB 1156 -
Research & Commentary: Low-Income and Special Needs ESA Would Be a Great Move for Iowa
Publication -Research and Commentaries -Average Scholarship Would Be $5,200 -
Research & Commentary: ESA Program Much Needed for Maryland Families Stuck in Dismal Public Schools
Publication -Research and Commentaries -Accounts Would Be Funded Up To 75 Percent Of State & Local Per-Pupil Amount -
Research & Commentary: Empowerment Scholarship Accounts Program Expansion to Low-Income Students the Right Move for Arizona
Publication -Research and Commentaries -Low-Income Students, Children Of Veterans, First Responders, Front-Line Healthcare Workers Would Become Eligible For Program