“Montana lifted caps on charter schools. Arkansas now offers tax-credit scholarships to low-income students. West Virginia and Kentucky have funded savings accounts that help parents pay tuition at private schools. Florida, a movement leader, has enlarged its tax-credit scholarship programs. Even Rhode Island Gov. Dan McKee promises to veto a moratorium on new charter schools. As one voucher activist told me: ‘This feels like the most school choice legislative action in … years.’” Georgia didn’t miss out on this party completely, but neither did it do enough to make Peterson’s list. We’re not alone in that, obviously. Advocates for educational options in other states sometimes fall short as well.