Opinion | School Choice Is Sweeping the Nation From Florida to Utah

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Opinion | School Choice Is Sweeping the Nation From Florida to Utah
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From WSJopinion: For too long public-education funding has worked primarily for the special interests that run school systems for their own benefit. Florida’s HB1 is a game changer, writes JebBush.

Journal Editorial Report: Florida's Gov. Ron DeSantis led the way for education alternatives. Image: Evelyn Hockstein/ReutersIt shouldn’t surprise anyone: I’m a proud Floridian. It’s the state I’ve long called home, where I raised my family and gratefully served two terms as governor. It’s also why I’m proud to boast about a new bill introduced by the Florida legislature to scale and improve school choice in the Sunshine State.

Since I signed Florida’s first statewide school choice bill into law 25 years ago, we’ve largely led the nation in education freedom. Since then, 31 states, as well as Washington and Puerto Rico have enacted school choice policies, dramatically expanding the power of parents to exercise control over how their child’s education is provided. Yet despite having the nation’s largest school choice program, we are beginning to trail other states in offering the most innovative solutions to students.

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