The Education Exchange: Texas Bishops Back School Choice Legislation as Universal Education Savings Accounts Advance in Red States

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Photo of Corey DeAngelisA senior fellow at the American Federation for Children, Corey DeAngelis, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss how Education Savings Accounts programs have expanded in states, and where that leaves the school choice movement today.

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