A federal voucher program that enables nearly 2,000 D.C. children to attend private schools is “facing an uncertain future in the Democrat-controlled Congress and may well be heading into its final year of operation,” reports the Washington Post. Kevin Carey on this and other school choice news at The Quick and The Ed.
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