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James VonderHaar
The Heartland Institute
The evidence is in: If your goal is efficiency and saving tax dollars, K-12 education voucher programs are an astounding success.Florida’s voucher ... (read more)

Phillip J. Britt
School Reform News / The Heartland Institute / March 01, 2009
Florida’s statewide voucher program for low-income students saved taxpayers $38.9 million in the 2007-08 school year, according to a study released ... (read more)

Jillian Metz
School Reform News / The Heartland Institute / February 01, 2009
Denisha Merriweather is one of 22,000 students receiving K-12 scholarships to attend the school of her parents’ choice in Florida this year—and ... (read more)

Christin Coyne
School Reform News / The Heartland Institute / June 01, 2008
Florida voters will have the chance to amend their state constitution this November to increase the opportunity for school voucher programs, thanks to a ... (read more)

Joe Follick
School Reform News / The Heartland Institute / June 01, 2008
In a move that will almost certainly revive legal battles over using taxpayer money for private schools, a commission has agreed to give voters an opportunity ... (read more)

Robert Holland
School Reform News / The Heartland Institute / June 01, 2008
They were called Opportunity Scholarships when, in 1999, Florida created them to give parents the power to move their children out of failing public schools. ... (read more)

Ben DeGrow
School Reform News / The Heartland Institute / May 01, 2008
A Florida lawmaker says unmet student needs and a tight budget call for expansion of an established school choice program targeted at families in poverty. State ... (read more)

Jeanne B. Curtain
The Journal of the James Madison Institute / The James Madison Institute / March 01, 2007
In recent years the citizens and elected offi cials of Florida have implemented several school-choice programs, to wit: the Voluntary Pre-kindergarten ... (read more)

Greg Forster
The Journal of the James Madison Institute / The James Madison Institute / March 01, 2007
In every great epic, there’s a scene in which a hero turns away from his destiny. Achilles sulks in his tent while his countrymen hurl themselves against ... (read more)

Patricia Levesque
The Journal of The James Madison Institute / The James Madison Institute / March 01, 2007
Education is consistently identified as one of the most important issues to Floridians. It should be. A well-educated citizenry is the foundation of self-suffi ... (read more)