Conservative lawmakers might have a limited interest in authorizing or expanding a federal program. But improving transparency about American education, including regarding school finances and public school spending, should be fully in line with conservatives’ broader education priorities–especially given that better information could boost support for school choice.
It makes sense that traditional lawmakers would be reluctant to approve and possibly expand a national education program. However, increasing transparency about American education, including regarding school finances and public school spending, should be entirely in line with conservatives ‘ broader education priorities—especially given that better information could increase support for school choice. It makes sense that liberal lawmakers would be reluctant to approve and possibly expand a federal education program. But given that better information could increase support for school choice, increasing transparency about American education, including regarding school finances and public school spending, should be entirely in line with conservatives ‘ broader education priorities.
Conservative lawmakers might have a limited interest in authorizing or expanding a federal program. But improving transparency about American education, including regarding school finances and public school spending, should be fully in line with conservatives’ broader education priorities–especially given that better information could boost support for school choice.