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	<title>Comments on: Ho, Hum, Yet Another New Voucher Program</title>
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		<title>By: Ed is Watching &#187; School Choice Advances in Louisiana</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[[...] Greg Forster points out that Louisiana now looks to have the nation&#8217;s 24th school choice (vouchers or tax credits) program. The Alliance for School Choice notes the dire straits of Louisiana&#8217;s public school system, and the &#8220;hope and educational opportunities&#8221; that a plan like the one moving through the state legislature could provide. [...]]]></description>
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