Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels Signs Historic Voucher Bill into Law
INDIANAPOLIS, May 5, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — The Foundation for
Educational Choice today praised Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels for signing the
nation’s largest voucher program into law. The School Scholarship Act (House
Bill 1003) creates a school voucher program that has the broadest eligibility of
any voucher program in the nation.
“This is truly a historic day for Indiana’s children,” said Robert Enlow,
President and CEO of the Foundation for Educational Choice. “Gov. Daniels’
signature today puts Indiana at the top of the class for educational choice.
Moreover, this sends an important message to families across the country:
meaningful education reform is possible. We should never give up fighting for
access to high-quality educational options for every child, regardless of family
income or where they live.”
Gov. Daniels has been an outspoken supporter of school choice. He highlighted
the need for increasing parental options in his 2011 State of the State address:
“We must begin to honor the parents of Indiana. We must trust them, and respect
them enough, to decide when, where, and how their children can receive the best
education, and therefore the best chance in life…For families who cannot find
the right traditional public school, or the right charter public school for
their child, and are not wealthy enough to move near one, justice requires that
we help. We should let these families apply dollars that the state spends on
their child to the non-government school of their choice.”
House Bill 1003 became a cornerstone of Gov. Daniels’ education reform agenda.
With strong support from Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Bennett,
Senate President Pro Tempore David Long, and Speaker of the House Brian Bosma,
the passage of the School Scholarship Act dramatically expands educational
options in Indiana.
In addition to creating a school voucher program for low- and middle-income
families, the bill also doubles the preexisting cap on the scholarship
tax-credit program and creates a tax deduction for any family that pays out of
pocket for educational expenses relating to private or home schools.
Enlow said the legislation was a significant step toward the vision of Nobel
Laureate and co-founder of the Foundation for Educational Choice, Dr. Milton
Friedman. In 1998, Dr. Friedman wrote, “We have so far only seen the early
fruits from the introduction of vouchers, from giving parents a choice. The best
is yet to come as competition and the market work their wonders.”
“Today, Milton Friedman’s vision for school choice is becoming a reality across
the country,” said Enlow. “With the passage of the School Scholarship Act in
Indiana, we are closer to realizing Friedman’s vision of liberty in education
for every child.”
The Foundation applauded the following individuals for their leadership: Gov.
Mitch Daniels, Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Bennett, House Speaker
Brian Bosma, Senate President Pro Tempore David Long, Senators Dennis Kruse and
Carlin Yoder, and long-time choice advocate and House Education Chair Robert
Behning.
The Foundation also expressed gratitude to School Choice Indiana, School Choice
Indiana Network, Indiana Catholic Conference, Indiana Non-Public Education
Association, Indiana Public Charter Schools Association, Indiana Chamber of
Commerce, Indiana BAEO, Schools That Can Indianapolis and national allies at the
Foundation for Excellence in Education, American Federation for Children,
Institute for Justice, and Agudath Israel.
Please visit EdChoice.org/IndianaVouchers for an expanded analysis of the
legislation.
About the Foundation for Educational Choice
The Foundation for Educational Choice is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit and nonpartisan
organization, solely dedicated to advancing Milton and Rose Friedman’s vision of
school choice for all children. First established as the Milton and Rose D.
Friedman Foundation in 1996, the foundation continues to promote school choice
as the most effective and equitable way to improve the quality of K-12 education
in America. The foundation is dedicated to research, education, and outreach on
the vital issues and implications related to choice and competition in K-12
education.
SOURCE The Foundation for Educational Choice















