cross-posted from: https://exploding-heads.com/post/68634
Advocates saw the program as a way to drum up donations to open up educational opportunities for families who may not be able to afford them; critics saw it as a workaround that would allow would-be state tax dollars to flow to private schools.
In its ruling, the court agreed with those critics. Though the state would not be sending a direct appropriation to nonpublic schools, it would “most assuredly” be raising funds for nonpublic education through the tax credit plan.
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Just get rid of public schools. It’s a failed idea in the US. Farm it out to private. The rich already do.