New federal legislation created a school-choice program that poses a headache for elected Democrats. It provides a dollar-for-dollar tax credit for individual taxpayers who donate up to $1,700 annually to “scholarship granting organizations,” but states have to opt in. It’s a tough dilemma. Pennsylvania’s Gov. Josh Shapiro has indicated limited support for school choice, while Illinois’s JB Pritzker and Kentucky’s Andy Beshear have been dead set against it.
Very poor opinion piece – Author takes a backhanded view of Medicaid reductions w/o offering any facts – The BBB cutout waste, fraud and abuse, which is what near all taxpayers want. So many WSJ articles now seem focused on big government is good, even when it’s paid for with printed $$$. Look at NC – the combined state and federal funding for school choice is now serious funding for all working and middle-class families. Meaningful school choice funding will further make Red States a draw for families and companies. IL on the other hand can offer up unrestricted abortions… Read more »
Last edited 10 months ago by JackBolly
Riverbender
10 months ago
I just wonder if Illinois says no to this can the citizens contribute to a school in a State that has elected the provisions? After all it would seem its a Federal law not the State’s and, if so, will be an even bigger boon for the approving State’s educational systems at Illinois’ expense.
Cass Andra
10 months ago
Remarkable how much press attention we get when Pritzker runs for president.
Deb
10 months ago
IL Democrats are owned by teachers unions. Maybe the Democrats need to put students and education first, over political teachers unions.
Tom Paine's Ghost
10 months ago
More proof that Public Sector Unions are an unconstitutional and fatal poison to Democracy. Actions like this will lead to the lawsuits that eventually lead to the Supreme Court crushing of Teachers unions and their parasitic conspirators. Bust them all now.
A largely unasked question is becoming glaring: Is Illinois doing all it should to use artificial intelligence to make government cost less and work better? So far, the evidence says no.
Very poor opinion piece – Author takes a backhanded view of Medicaid reductions w/o offering any facts – The BBB cutout waste, fraud and abuse, which is what near all taxpayers want. So many WSJ articles now seem focused on big government is good, even when it’s paid for with printed $$$. Look at NC – the combined state and federal funding for school choice is now serious funding for all working and middle-class families. Meaningful school choice funding will further make Red States a draw for families and companies. IL on the other hand can offer up unrestricted abortions… Read more »
I just wonder if Illinois says no to this can the citizens contribute to a school in a State that has elected the provisions? After all it would seem its a Federal law not the State’s and, if so, will be an even bigger boon for the approving State’s educational systems at Illinois’ expense.
Remarkable how much press attention we get when Pritzker runs for president.
IL Democrats are owned by teachers unions. Maybe the Democrats need to put students and education first, over political teachers unions.
More proof that Public Sector Unions are an unconstitutional and fatal poison to Democracy. Actions like this will lead to the lawsuits that eventually lead to the Supreme Court crushing of Teachers unions and their parasitic conspirators. Bust them all now.
here, here
kind of a no-brainer, unless your state is run by public unions
Every day I discover something new in that Bill. Thanks for highlighting this.