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May 09, 2008

Who is protected by government school monopoly?

The Economist has not one but two articles about charter schools in America this week (here and here). Given the way charters provide hope and educational success where government schools fail, Kentucky policymakers should be made to explain why they use their power to prohibit Kentucky children from having the same opportunities.

It is disgraceful that Kentucky's Charter School bill in 2008 had only three House sponsors and no companion bill in the Senate.

Posted by David Adams at May 9, 2008 05:20 PM

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