Joseph Bast is overly pessimistic when he argues that education tax credits would fail to bring private schooling to lower- and middle-income parents. On the contrary, so long as they are structured properly, tax credits would ensure universal access to the education marketplace.
Giving Credit Where Its Due
Why Tax Credits Are Better Than Vouchers
By Andrew J. Coulson
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article
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the Fall 2002 issue of The Independent Review.
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