This might prove useful for people: it breaks down the school choice situation by state. The individual state entries describe current government programs involving school choice and a limited list of links to state-specific school choice-related stories. I’m putting it up because I’ve actually been looking for a list like this, and Amplify School Choice linked to it and a bunch of other sites here. Every little bit of information helps.
5 thoughts on “An interactive ‘school choice by state map’ over at the Friedman Foundation.”
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Warms my heart to see the success the Republicans have had quietly, slowly, stepping away from the Communist/Socialist brink. Hard to believe that we were probably the most Socialist county in the world at the start of this heresy…..
I worry about foundations like the Friedman Foundation because it seems to me that over time liberals sneak in and capture the money.
Oh, yes, that’s an Iron rule. But it’s not as bad as it seems, because they aren’t nearly as good at getting the money, and they blow most of the money they do have on hiring their Leftist buddies…..
Variant of Pournelle’s Iron Law of Bureaucracy?
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This is why, over time, most organizations lose focus and ability and eventually collapse. This is the way it goes, eh?
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The wise Conservative activist will recognize this and, rather than playing a losing game of trying to set up a permanent organization, will try to spread seeds and ideas far and wide, and encourage transient organizations to spring up at need, and then collapse.
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Mew
Conquest’s Three Laws. https://spinstrangenesscharm.wordpress.com/laws-of-politics/