| FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, Wednesday, May 20, 1998 | |||||||||||
MEDIA ADVISORY:
NCPA Experts Available to Discuss
School Choice and President Clinton's Veto of D.C. Vouchers |
Washington, DC - The White House has announced today that
President Clinton will veto a bill that would allow school choice vouchers for DC
students. Despite the President's veto message, there are numerous school voucher
programs operating around the country, and they appear to work. Research from a joint
project between the Dallas-based National Center for Policy Analysis (NCPA) and the
Children's Educational Opportunity of America Foundation (CEO America) shows that
there are currently 36 privately funded voucher programs and two tax-funded programs in
operation around the country, educating more than 12,000 students. Among the findings:
Research also shows a growing demand for school choice vouchers - even in
the District of Columbia. Last year, the nonprofit Washington Scholarship Fund put up $6
million for 1,000 scholarships to children from low-income families. More than 7,500
applied - about one-tenth of the entire student population. To learn more about the NCPA's research in the area of school choice, or for
comments on President Clinton's veto of the D.C. voucher program, contact Joan Kirby in
the NCPA's Washington office at 202/220-3082 or Jil Hicks in the NCPA's Dallas office
at 972/386-6272. WHO: WHAT: WHEN:
WHERE:
The National Center for Policy Analysis is a public
policy research institute founded in 1983 and internationally known for its studies on
public policy issues. The NCPA is headquartered in Dallas, Texas, with an office in
Washington, D.C.
Joan Kirby, Washington, DC 202-628- 6671 Jil Hicks, Dallas, TX 972-386-6272 Internet: http://www.ncpa.org Home | Support Us | All Issues | Social Security Debate Central | Contact Us |
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