Archuleta writes, "About that research, it is deeply flawed. The National Education Policy Center at the University of Colorado reviewed the 'research' referenced by Jackson and concluded, based on its methodological flaws and ignorance of 'peer-reviewed research that has found negative consequences of school choice reforms,' that: 'These shortcomings undermine the report’s conclusions and render it useless for purposes of guiding policymaking.'"
The gift of insurance executive and 1983 Roman graduate Matt Gardner will enable some 400 current and future students to attend the archdiocesan high school through the EITC/OSTC state tax credit programs.
million, they d say we need this, if we don t, they ll make films in new zealand or canada and we ll lose that business. wouldn t that be true of any business, too? you could say, yeah, if you don t give them a special tax favor they ll go elsewhere, too? yeah, well, i think, if you read through there was a summary of all the tax breaks, there was 19 single spaced pages long and i read through it new year s eve and after a while i felt like a sap. why am i not getting a piece of this action, a tax credit for walking to work and saving energy. but you know, everyone is in on it, paul. there s a 355 billion dollars child care credit. conservatives like that credit because it helps families, but there are tuition tax credits. there are adoption credits, a lot of these are pushed by the left as well because a lot of these credits flow back to community action. paul: but at least, that s true, dan, at least something like the child credit i don t support it, but at least it s broadly
million, they d say we need this, if we don t, they ll make films in new zealand or canada and we ll lose that business. wouldn t that be true of any business, too? you could say, yeah, if you don t give them a special tax favor they ll go elsewhere, too? yeah, well, i think, if you read through there was a summary of all the tax breaks, there was 19 single spaced pages long and i read through it new year s eve and after a while i felt like a sap. why am i not getting a piece of this action, a tax credit for walking to work and saving energy. but you know, everyone is in on it, paul. there s a 355 billion dollars child care credit. conservatives like that credit because it helps families, but there are tuition tax credits. there are adoption credits, a lot of these are pushed by the left as well because a lot of these credits flow back to community action. paul: but at least, that s true, dan, at least something like the child credit i don t support it, but at least it s broadly