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Will NV Lawmakers Save the ESA?

October 7, 2016

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(Guest Post by Jason Bedrick)

In the wake of last week’s state supreme court decision, Nevada’s ESA is mostly dead. But as Tim Keller of the Institute for Justice noted–channeling Miracle Max–being mostly dead means it is still slightly alive. As I explain over at Cato-at-Liberty, whether it fully revived depends entirely on the lawmakers who won plaudits for enacting it in the first place.

On Monday, the Nevada legislature will meet in a special session to consider subsidizing a football stadium.  If they have the time to waste on subsidizing stadiums for billionaires, then surely they can find the time to fund ESAs for children who want a better education while saving the taxpayers money.

Will Gov. Sandoval and legislative leaders fix the funding issue now–while they have legislative support for the program–and thereby cement their legacies in the history of education reform? Or will they risk having the the next legislature block such efforts, leaving only a legacy of squandered opportunity?

It’s their choice. Let’s hope they choose wisely.

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2 Comments | Education Savings Accounts, Uncategorized | Tagged: Nevada, Nevada Education Savings Account, Nevada Education Savings Accounts, Nevada ESA | Permalink
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Nevada Supreme Court rules against all Blaine challenges to NVESA, invalidates funding source

September 29, 2016

(Guest Post by Matthew Ladner)

Ruling here. I’m going to let the Nevada Attorney General’s Office do the talking:

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3 Comments | Education Savings Accounts | Tagged: Nevada Education Savings Account, Nevada ESA, Nevada Supreme Court | Permalink
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Nevada Makes All Public School Students Eligible for Education Accounts

June 2, 2015

(Guest Post by Matthew Ladner)

Governor Sandoval signed the legislation today creating an account based opt-out  for all public school students.

!!!BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM!!!

The action on school choice comes as a part of an overall package of reforms in which all sides compromised and involves more than increased choice. More details to follow but overall this package of K-12 reforms rates as a:

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