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According to a 2007 survey conducted by The Heritage Foundation, 37percent of U.S. Representatives and 45 percent of U.S. Senatorssent their children to private schools: roughly four times the rateof the rest of the population. Members of Congress should supportpolicies that give all families the opportunity to choose the bestschool options for their children.

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