This year, lawmakers had the chance to expand the Oklahoma Equal Opportunity Education Scholarship Act, but House Republican leaders refused to give the bill a hearing. The magnitude of that failure can be seen in this fact: Thanks to school choice, some of the most economically challenged youth in Oklahoma received a better education this year than their counterparts in some of the state’s wealthiest suburbs.
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Thanks to school choice, some of the most economically challenged youth in Oklahoma received a better education this year than their counterparts in some of the state’s wealthiest suburbs.
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from Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs
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