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School choice proposals rarely go before voters – and typically fail when they do

  • Written by Christopher Lubienski, Professor of Education Policy, Indiana University
School choice proposals rarely go before voters – and typically fail when they doIowa Gov. Kim Reynolds speaks to supporters before signing a bill that creates education savings accounts in January 2023.AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall

Arizona lawmakers decided in late 2022 that the state will pay tuition, related education expenses or both for children at any school parents select, including private and religious schools.

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