On Tuesday, Sen. JD Vance (R-OH) and Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN) are set to participate in the vice presidential debate, five weeks ahead of the election. Invest in Education Coalition, a pro-school choice group with an emphasis on empowering parents, is sending out a release on Monday to highlight the differences between the candidates on school choice and education. Townhall was granted an exclusive sneak peek.
Not only does the press release point out that there is a “stark contrast” between the candidates when it comes to school choice, but it also warns that Walz will be a “disaster” for parents of K-12 students.
Vance supports school choice legislation and is a cosponsor of the Educational Choice for Children Act (ECCA). Invest in Education praised the senator for his role in education and as a cosponsor of the bill when he was first announced as former and potentially future President Donald Trump’s running mate in July. The group is particularly supportive of ECCA.
Such a bill, as Invest in Education Coalition describes it, “is designed to expand access to school choice for children nationwide by funding K-12 scholarships through private donations that cover essential elements such as tuition, tutoring, education technology, and special needs services.” […]
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