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Governor Landry pushes for use of public funds for private or home schools

Posted on 5/17/24 at 8:35 am
Posted by 4cubbies
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Posted on 5/17/24 at 8:35 am
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Thursday the governor held town hall meetings in Metairie and Mandeville to try and drum up support for HB 745 and SB 313, bills which would lay the groundwork for Education Savings Accounts in Louisiana. “It's not the panacea to fixing our educational system,” he said, “but it is a first step.”


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Many advocacy groups have expressed concern that the money could be diverted from funding that would otherwise go to public schools. Jan Moller, Executive Director of Baton Rouge-based think tank Invest in Louisiana, said he worries that public funds would be used for private schools that do not have the same transparency or testing requirements as public schools. “The public needs to know how their dollars are being spent, what results we're getting for those dollars,” he said.

He also noted that with a significant sales tax ending in 2025, the state is heading for a “fiscal cliff,” and to fund LA GATOR “you either have to raise that much money in taxes, and I don't think any politician wants to raise taxes, or you have to cut it from somewhere else in the budget,” like public schools.

Governor Landry said Thursday that the program would cost about $1.8 million to create, then at least tens of millions more to fully implement depending on how many families opted in. The bills provide for the program to be rolled out slowly, starting with students with special needs and low-income families and eventually becoming available to all families in the state.



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Further Reading on the success of Louisiana's school voucher system that even Betsy DeVos calls a failure:
Voucher program fails Louisiana students and taxpayers

The Cost Of Choice: How Louisiana's Voucher Program Steered Families Into D and F Private Schools

School vouchers hurting students’ academic performance, several studies show

There’s a Reason Eddie Rispone Supports Louisiana’s Corrupt and Failing School Voucher Program
Posted by Stealth Matrix
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Posted on 5/17/24 at 8:37 am to
Most of your links are 404

Good job
Posted by ragincajun03
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Posted on 5/17/24 at 8:39 am to
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Most of your links are 404


And one of them that works was written by Lamar White.
Posted by Robin Masters
Birmingham
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Posted on 5/17/24 at 8:40 am to
Looking forward to seeing just how pro-choice the filth really is.

We just dealt with this in Alabama and the sky screamers were apoplectic.

Do any of your historically black private colleges get public funds? No reason, just asking.
Posted by 4cubbies
Member since Sep 2008
50435 posts
Posted on 5/17/24 at 8:51 am to
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Most of your links are 404


Must be formatting. Just google the titles

ETA: just clicked on them and they all work. Maybe your boss doesn’t trust you to access the internet?
This post was edited on 5/17/24 at 8:57 am
Posted by RogerTheShrubber
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Member since Jan 2009
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Posted on 5/17/24 at 8:52 am to
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Looking forward to seeing just how pro-choice the filth really is.


Hint: They arent.

Posted by 4cubbies
Member since Sep 2008
50435 posts
Posted on 5/17/24 at 8:54 am to
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Do any of your historically black private colleges get public funds? No reason, just asking.


Have no idea. What does that have to do with school vouchers?
Posted by KiwiHead
Auckland, NZ
Member since Jul 2014
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Posted on 5/17/24 at 8:56 am to
If you want to send your kid to a Catholic or any religious school (Baptist, et al) you really should be against state money being given to your school in the form of vouchers.

If the state gives money, sooner or later they start calling the shots and being addicted to the taxpayer money makes them powerless as a prostitute dealing with their pimp. Vouchers sound good, but few think of the long term effects on religious freedom and autonomy.
Posted by Midget Death Squad
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Posted on 5/17/24 at 8:56 am to
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What does that have to do with school vouchers?



if any school receives public funding then how is that any different than school voucher which are... public funding?
Posted by alumiknotty
Member since Jan 2023
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Posted on 5/17/24 at 8:56 am to
This sounds great, but if there are strings attached it’s not worth it.
Posted by 4cubbies
Member since Sep 2008
50435 posts
Posted on 5/17/24 at 8:58 am to
Oh so you’re saying colleges shouldn’t receive any public funding? All colleges should be private.


Posted by lsufan1971
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Posted on 5/17/24 at 8:58 am to
I pay property tax and my daughter goes to private school. Just give me back what I pay I school property tax which is about 3K a year and I’m good.

The Public School issues are not related to money. You can’t spend your way out of parents and kids not giving a shite about education. My daughter’s private school spends about 7k per year on education per student. 97% of the 2024 senior class was accepted to college and 68% had some type of scholarship.

My local public school spends 13K per year. I don’t know their stats but imagine it’s not even close.
This post was edited on 5/17/24 at 9:04 am
Posted by Midget Death Squad
Meme Magic
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Posted on 5/17/24 at 8:59 am to
No that's not what I am saying. You asked a question and I pointed you in the right direction to find your answer. If you so choose not to follow the path to your answer then I can't help you.
Posted by RogerTheShrubber
Juneau, AK
Member since Jan 2009
262100 posts
Posted on 5/17/24 at 9:01 am to
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Oh so you’re saying colleges shouldn’t receive any public funding?


When they take public money, it comes with strings attacked. They're far better off not taking public money.
Posted by 4cubbies
Member since Sep 2008
50435 posts
Posted on 5/17/24 at 9:02 am to
If you can’t answer my question, it just shows that there isn’t a logical answer.
This post was edited on 5/17/24 at 9:03 am
Posted by RogerTheShrubber
Juneau, AK
Member since Jan 2009
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Posted on 5/17/24 at 9:03 am to
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This sounds great, but if there are strings attached it’s not worth it.


Absolutely.

Posted by Tchefuncte Tiger
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Member since Oct 2004
57434 posts
Posted on 5/17/24 at 9:04 am to
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When they take public money, it comes with strings attacked. They're far better off not taking public money.


This is why I'm against a lot of this voucher/charter school stuff. I like it in theory, but am skeptical about it in practice. Government does not give away money without strings attached unless it's to a politically connected NGO or Ukraine.
Posted by Jake88
Member since Apr 2005
68449 posts
Posted on 5/17/24 at 9:05 am to
This is a handout that too many "conservatives" on this site will support. They want their free shite too. There is no way the money will actually leave the public school and follow the student. The state will just end up paying for both.

Then the govt money will cause an uptick in tuition as govt money tends to do in these situations.
This post was edited on 5/17/24 at 9:06 am
Posted by St Augustine
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Member since Mar 2006
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Posted on 5/17/24 at 9:05 am to
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If you want to send your kid to a Catholic or any religious school (Baptist, et al) you really should be against state money being given to your school in the form of vouchers. If the state gives money, sooner or later they start calling the shots and being addicted to the taxpayer money makes them powerless as a prostitute dealing with their pimp. Vouchers sound good, but few think of the long term effects on religious freedom and autonomy.


My kids go to Christian school in Florida. The school does not accept the money for this very reason. The parents pay the school as normal and then apply for the funds separately and are granted them. The school does nothing but provide info that the student does in fact attend school there.
This post was edited on 5/17/24 at 9:07 am
Posted by Tchefuncte Tiger
Bat'n Rudge
Member since Oct 2004
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Posted on 5/17/24 at 9:07 am to
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Then the govt money will cause an uptick in tuition as govt money tends to do in these situations.


This is the truth. Why do you think college has gotten so expensive? Get rid of student aid/loan programs and the cost of a college education will drop like a rock.
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