Opinion | School Choice Saves Money and Helps Kids

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Opinion | School Choice Saves Money and Helps Kids
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From WSJopinion: The momentum toward educational choice is undeniable, writes Martin F. Lueken. State lawmakers have an opportunity to implement educational choice programs that put families first and save public dollars.

Journal Editorial Report: The week's best and worst from Kim Strassel, Bill McGurn, Jillian Melchior and Dan Henninger. Images: AFP via Getty Images Composite: Mark KellyThe momentum toward educational choice is undeniable.

It also turns out that school choice programs save taxpayer dollars, removing another huge policy barrier.

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