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Education

Sep. 16, 2000

School Vouchers Harm the Culture of Private Education

By Marshall Fritz. While tax-funded vouchers introduce sorely needed competition into schooling, they have serious flaws that outweigh their good features. Indeed, they harm education in four ways.

        By Marshall Fritz
        
        While tax-funded vouchers introduce sorely needed competition into schooling, they have serious flaws that outweigh their good features. Indeed, they harm education in four ways.
        First, by creating a flow of money from the state to private sch...

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