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May 27, 2012

School choice movement can't give grenades to opponents

John Kirtley:

First, I want to thank Adam Schaeffer of the Cato Institute for his engaged dialogue on the vital subject of tax credit scholarship program design. I also want to say that I have been an admirer of Cato for over a decade, and even attended its wonderful "Cato University" in the late 1990's.

The main point of my response is this: as someone who is trying to pass, grow and protect parental choice laws in Florida and across the country, I live in the real world of legislation and politics. We are trying to change something that has been the same for 150 years. Those who don't want change are extremely powerful, well-funded, and have willing allies in the press. We have to fight hand-to-hand legislative and political combat state by state. And we can't hand our opponents grenades with which to blow us up.

Adam is absolutely correct that you can only drive so much excellence through top-down accountability. Our scholarship organization's president, Doug Tuthill, and I constantly talk about the "new definition" of public education we would love to see -- a transformation from "East Germany" (pre-Berlin Wall fall) to "West Germany." We see a system where end users allocate resources and choose among many providers and delivery methods - public or private. Of course I understand, as Adam asserts, that such a system will produce better results. I'm a businessman! Or at least I used to be, before this movement took most of my time. But we can't wave a magic wand and create that transformation overnight. And as in any free market system, there is a role -- though many will argue over the extent - to be played by government.

Posted by Jim Zellmer at May 27, 2012 1:43 AM
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