More states give parents control over education funds, so why not Illinois? – Illinois Policy

Around 20 million students nationwide are eligible for a private-school choice program, with 16 states offering “education savings accounts” that give parents greater control over how taxes will be used to educate their children.
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chris
1 year ago

could it be they don’t want parents to have control over their own children’s education?? we all know how great Ill manages money……..LOL

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