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Cordato on Vouchers

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Before the Florida Supreme Court ruled against vouchers late this week, JLF’s Roy Cordato, in his Locker Room blog post, was pointing out that vouchers are a backdoor to government regulation of private
schools.  His reasoning?  Policy follows the money. Sheldon Richman on the History News Network blog uses Cordato’s blog as fodder for thought on the choice movement.

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