Tag: Bush v. Holmes

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Arkansas education choice opponents want to challenge like it’s 1999 – in Florida 

The story: After trying once and failing, opponents of Arkansas legislation that established education savings accounts are trying again to shut it down with a lawsuit.  The latest: The complaint, filed in circuit court by four parents of district school students, claims that the state’s 2023 law establishing the Education... READ MORE
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Espinoza may not be the game changer some are predicting
It seems especially appropriate midway through National School Choice Week...
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Florida’s Blaine amendment leaves many unanswered questions (Part I)
On June 7, 2005, opposing sides met for the final...
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The constitutionality – and precedent – of publicly funded private schools
Gov. Ron DeSantis, in an effort to address a backlog...
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Reviewing the past as a path to the future
Editor’s note: March 2 marked the 20th anniversary of the...
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State-funded scholarship programs: then and now
In 1999 Florida passed the Opportunity Scholarship Program (OSP), the...
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Raoul Cantero on the legal landscape for school choice scholarships
The Florida Supreme Court overturned the state’s first K-12 voucher...
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FL teachers union calls tax credit scholarship “replacement” for vouchers
In the latest filing in a lawsuit challenging Florida’s tax...
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NC voucher opponents take a page from the Florida Education Association’s playbook
The Florida Education Association (FEA), along with several allies, recently...
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Florida School Boards Association urged to drop school choice suit
by Ron Matus and Travis Pillow A chorus of Florida...
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FL school boards set to sue nation’s largest school choice program
Editor’s note: Step Up For Students, which co-hosts this blog,...
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