“Genuinely conflicted”
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Are Democrats warming to vouchers? House Minority Leader Dan Gelber (left), D-Miami Beach, says yes, to a point: “You can say some Democrats are genuinely conflicted” about some voucher programs, he told the Gradebook today.
Last week, 13 House Democrats and five Senate Democrats (nearly a third of all Democrats in the Legislature, and more than ever before) voted yes on a $30 million expansion for corporate tax credit scholarships. A regular erosion of opposition? perhaps. But Gelber famous that many Democrats strongly opposed the Opportunity Scholarships program – the one that was struck down by the Florida Supreme Court in 2006 – and yet supported McKay vouchers for children with disabilities.
He attributed the shift on CTC scholarships to several things: intense lobbying by advocacy
Gelber said parents of scholarship recipients told lawmakers duration and again that they didn’t want their kids to take the FCAT and liked the smaller classes that private schools offer.
“To a convinced extent, I don’t know whether you’re seeing society like the program or you’re seeing Democrats throw their hands up with what Republicans have put in our public schools which to some extent have made these private schools more appealing,” Gelber said.
For the record, Gelber said he is not conflicted. He voted no on the expansion.
- Ron Matus, state education reporter
Original post by Jeff Solochek
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