Lt. Gov. Jon Husted (R-Ohio) says the that gives students taxpayer-funded vouchers to attend private schools o help kids leave struggling school districts.
But Chris Redfern, the former House Minority Caucus leader, says the voucher program was never a bipartisan effort.
He says, in 2005, only one Democratic member of the House originally supported the idea. The program was eventually included in the budget bill that year and received votes from two Democrats.
"This has so little to do with classroom performance, so little to do with performance on tests or graduation rates, colleges, acceptance rates. This has to do with money, big money, and how organizations and individuals who support the privatization of public schools have rewarded Republican legislators with money," Redfern said.
Public school leaders are , which is being used by more than 50,000 students.
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