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Capitol Daily Video: update on education savings accounts
Tweet On Wednesday morning, Representative John Dougall (R-American Fork) presented a bill that would give Utah students education savings accounts, providing them more options for their schooling. Watch today’s video report to learn more about HB 123 and why Sutherland thinks … Continue reading
Capitol Daily Memo: education savings accounts bill unveiled
Tweet Representative John Dougall’s innovative education savings accounts bill was made public today. As we have written in previous posts (here and here), education savings accounts (ESAs) are a game-changing idea that could improve public education in Utah by … Continue reading
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Tagged Education Savings Accounts, John Dougall, public education
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Education savings accounts offer a way to reward high achievers
Tweet A few months ago I wrote about the game-changing potential of education savings accounts (ESAs), an education funding proposal that Representative John Dougall (R-Highland) plans to introduce during the 2012 legislative session. As it turns out, Sutherland is … Continue reading
‘Education savings accounts’: a game-changing idea
Tweet For you parents out there with students in high school, how would you like it if you were given a chunk of money to pay for the best high school education possible for your child, with the flexibility … Continue reading
Posted in Education, Parental Rights
Tagged choice, Education Savings Accounts, John Dougall, parental control, public education
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