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Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Ed Feulner :: Townhall.com Columnist
School Choice and a Lesson in Hypocrisy
by Ed Feulner
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Even for those of us who live and breathe politics, the workings of the U.S. Senate are often difficult to understand.

It takes only 51 votes to pass a bill, for example -- but first, 60 senators must agree to grant “cloture” to end the debate. And because of odd Senate policies, when John Kerry said a few years ago, “I actually did vote for the $87 billion before I voted against it,” that bizarre statement was accurate.

Still, voters ought to demand that senators explain a more serious instance of this confusion. Namely, why do so many lawmakers vote against something that, in their personal lives, they favor -- school choice?

A Heritage Foundation survey, updated every two years, recently found that 44 percent of senators and 36 percent of House members have sent a child to private school. That’s 38 percent of lawmakers using private schools at some point. Nationwide only a third of that -- roughly 11 percent -- of students attend private schools.

Yet when it comes to other people’s children, the Senate refuses to extend the same choice.

Consider the popular D.C. Opportunity Scholarship Program. It provides federal funding to allow some 1,700 children to escape the failing District of Columbia school system and attend the school of their choice.

Last month lawmakers passed a spending bill design to fund our federal government for the rest of the year. One provision in this bill requires Congress to explicitly reauthorize the D.C. scholarships, instead of simply allowing them to continue automatically. That means that if lawmakers don’t act, the program will end in June 2010.

This makes little sense, especially since the program is working. A federal study shows scholarship students have higher reading-test scores than their peers in public school. Sen. John Ensign, R-Nev., offered an amendment to remove the reauthorization requirement. It was voted down 58-39. Yet the Heritage survey shows the amendment would have passed if senators who sent their own children to private school had voted for it. Continued...

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Dr. Edwin Feulner is president of The Heritage Foundation, a Townhall.com Gold Partner, and co-author of Getting America Right: The True Conservative Values Our Nation Needs Today .
 
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Not On Our Watch!
I thought the Obama Admistration promised
to fund programs that work. There is a problem with the education system in America. It does not work for these times. We can no longer bury our heads in the sand. Education is one of the most important issues facing the 21st century.
Wake up America. We should say Not On Our
Watch!

Everyonesfacts
"Why should public education be the one area we
can choose to take tax $ away?"

Depends on whether you care if poor kids get an education! We seem to be able to send 900 million to support terrorists of Hamas, thought maybe the compassionate left might want to help our own kids here at home. You think there is value in educating our poorest and most dis-enfranchised. Cause apparently Congress doesn't care one little bit.
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