How Fast Will NH's Universal School Choice Program Grow? Predictions Vary Widely.
UNITED STATES, JUL 2 – Despite strong national support, voters reject school choice referenda due to loss aversion and local political influence, with referenda failing since the late 1970s, researchers say.
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The Psychology of Voters Rejecting School Choice
Support for education opportunity generally and school choice programs specifically is at an all-time high across our country. A recent poll showed the public is nearly seven times as likely to support education savings accounts, or ESAs, than oppose them. ESAs are supervised, state-funded flexible spending accounts that families can use to customize and directly pay for a combination of approved educational expenses. Other school choice policie…
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