What the Milwaukee and Florida examples show is that unions and their allies are unwilling to let even successful voucher experiments continue to exist. If they lose one court case, they will sue again--and then again, as long as it takes. And they'll shop their campaign cash around for years until they find a politician like Jim Doyle willing to sell out Wisconsin's poorest kids in return for their endorsement. Is there a more destructive force in American public life?
Education, politics, and anything else that catches my attention.
Sunday, January 29, 2006
It's All About The Kids--In Florida and Wisconsin
From the Wall Street Journal's Editorial Page:
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