As school choice sweeps across the country, opponents are getting more desperate in their attempts to stem the tide. Like those who spring October surprises in presidential campaigns, aiming to derail candidates with false but confidently expressed last-minute accusations, opponents of school choice seek to undermine it with a falsehood just as state legislatures gather to vote on choice proposals.
"It s going to impact every level," Mark Sperling with IUN s School of Education said. "Starting at elementary, going up through middle and high school."
ESAs would be limited to children from families income eligible for a private school voucher and 50% of ESA grants would be reserved for students with disabilities.