Indiana private school voucher spending tops $497M as enrollment slows

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2 thoughts on “Indiana private school voucher spending tops $497M as enrollment slows

  1. I will wail for him. Total grift and waste of tax payers money. At the very least, schools that accept vouchers should have to abide by the same rules as public schools – take everyone who applies. And it’s still an ignorant boondoggle that does nothing to further the education of Indiana children.

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