From: Paul Sorenson
Interspersed... On 4/6/2013 7:26 PM, Paul Stenquist wrote:
Voucher systems provide education financing but allow parents to make
their own choice. The selections are generally many and no one is
compelled to attend a religious institution. Thus, they don't really
fit the definition of a public school.
I have no problem with parents choosing to send their children to
private or religious schools - *Choosing* being the operative word. My
point is that they have the option of attending a public school and if
they choose a private school they know there is an obligation to pay
tuition. The taxpayers do not/should not have an obligation to
subsidize them.
Yeah. That's my big objection. I don't mind paying the taxes that go to
public schools, but they're taxing me to pay for church schools.
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