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Is a Government Bureaucracy Necessary?

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Is a Government Bureaucracy Necessary?

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• Fact Sheet on Education in Illinois, Heartland Foundation: For a comprehensive roundup of stats on education in Illinois, as well as recent news and developments regarding charters and parent choice in Illinois, see this page from the Heritage Foundation. • School Choice: 2006 Progress Report by Dan Lips and Evan Feinberg, Heritage Foundation, September 18, 2006. Excerpt: “Just a decade ago, only a few school choice programs existed. Today, a dozen states and the District of Columbia have private school choice programs. In 2006, eight states — Arizona, Florida, Iowa, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Utah, and Wisconsin — enacted new school choice programs or expanded existing programs. By 2007, as many as 150,000 students will be participating in publicly funded tuition scholarship programs. As of August 2006: • Seven states — Arizona, Florida, Maine, Ohio, Vermont, Utah, and Wisconsin — and the District of Columbia have taxpayer-funded scholarships to help students attend priva

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