Post-COVID, families overwhelmingly want school choice - yet Dems keep blocking it
Briefly

More than six in 10 Democrats back a federal school-choice program, showing that the demand for educational freedom spans across party lines. Voters want options.
'What people ultimately want is for schools to work,' says NPI's David Byler, emphasizing that taxpayers seek quality education regardless of school type, be it public or private.
The pandemic revealed the shortcomings of public schools, as many parents were unaware of the deficiencies that existed prior to the crisis.
Research indicates that competition among schools leads to improvements in educational outcomes, benefiting all types of educational institutions.
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