Vouchers Take A Hit In Florida
A Florida appeals court ruled yesterday that Vouchers can not be used to send kids to private schools. The court said,
The case now goes to the Florida Supreme Court for appeal. An important point to note here is that this is with regard to Florida law, not Federal Law. The United States Supreme Court already ruled in favor of Vouchers.
And what groups were against Vouchers? The article writes,
Who would have guessed, liberals. The aritcle writes,
Exactly.
The two judges in the majority said the "central issue" in the case was whether the OSP "violated ... the so-called 'no-aid' provision [of the Florida Constitution], which mandates that 'no revenue of the state ... shall ever be taken from the public treasury directly or indirectly in aid ... of any sectarian institution.'
"There is no dispute in this case that state funds are paid to sectarian schools through the OSP vouchers. Thus, we hold the OSP unconstitutional under the no-aid provision to the extent that the OSP authorizes state funds to be paid to sectarian schools," wrote Judge William Nortwick, supported by Judge Larry Smith.
The case now goes to the Florida Supreme Court for appeal. An important point to note here is that this is with regard to Florida law, not Federal Law. The United States Supreme Court already ruled in favor of Vouchers.
And what groups were against Vouchers? The article writes,
Among those challenging the law were representatives and state chapters of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, the American Civil Liberties Union, the League of Women Voters, the American Federation of Teachers and the AFL-CIO.
Who would have guessed, liberals. The aritcle writes,
"It's unfortunate the plaintiffs continue to try to deny predominantly poor and minority parents meaningful choices" for their children's education, Mr. Bush said.
Exactly.
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