The Condemnation Of School Choice

1 year ago
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In this conversation, Steve discusses the early days of school choice and his experience as the chairman of a school choice trust organization in Arizona. We address the criticism that school choice only benefits higher net worth individuals and argue that the goal of school choice is to prioritize parental care and involvement rather than financial status.

We also criticize the left for their perceived arrogance in believing that parents are not competent enough to make decisions about their children's education. Steve believes that school choice is an unstoppable force in America and predicts that it will continue to gain momentum in the next few years.

We argue that access to a quality education is a civil rights issue and advocate for a system where the money follows the child, not the building. Steve discusses the legal battles and court cases he has faced in Arizona, including being sued on the grounds that the scholarships disproportionately went to faith-based schools.

He describes the lengthy litigation process, including multiple trips to the United States Supreme Court, and the eventual success of the school choice side in recent cases. He finally expresses hope that the litigation is now over, thanks to recent favorable rulings in Montana and Maine.

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