
Education choice supporters win big in 2022 midterm elections
Fox News
From Arizona to Florida, states that went big on school choice policies in the last two years overwhelmingly re-elected the people who made it happen.
Jason Bedrick is a research fellow in the Center for Education Policy at The Heritage Foundation.
But the lesson from the midterms for lawmakers inclined to support education choice is clear: Be not afraid!
In 2021, West Virginia enacted the Hope Scholarships, which are K-12 education savings accounts that families can use for private school tuition, tutoring, textbooks, online courses, special needs therapy, and more. The Hope Scholarships are available to all West Virginia students who are switching out of a public school or entering kindergarten, making it the most expansive education choice policy at the time it was enacted.













