
Corey DeAngelis
Journalist at Freelance
Senior Fellow at Reason Foundation
Senior Fellow, American Culture Project; Visiting Fellow, @AIER; Exec. Dir., @EF_Institute; Board, @LJCenter; Senior Advisor, @AccuracyInMedia; Miranda💍
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2 weeks ago |
thederrick.com | Corey DeAngelis
For decades, Democrats held an unshakable grip on education, enjoying a double-digit advantage over Republicans in voter trust. Education was their turf and their electoral stronghold. However, the ground has shifted, and the dam is breaking. Thank you for reading! Please log in, or sign up for a new account and purchase a subscription to continue reading.
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3 weeks ago |
delawarevalleyjournal.com | Corey DeAngelis
For decades, Democrats held an unshakable grip on the issue of education, enjoying a double-digit advantage over Republicans in voter trust. Education was their turf and their electoral stronghold. However, the ground has shifted, and the dam is breaking. In a historic first, Democrats for Education Reform (DFER), a group long tied to public school reforms like charter schools, this week embraced private school choice — vouchers, education savings accounts and tax credits.
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3 weeks ago |
hammondstar.com | Corey DeAngelis
For decades, Democrats held an unshakable grip on the issue of education, enjoying a double-digit advantage over Republicans in voter trust. Education was their turf and their electoral stronghold. However, the ground has shifted, and the dam is breaking. In a historic first, Democrats for Education Reform (DFER), a group long tied to public school reforms like charter schools, this week embraced private school choice – vouchers, education savings accounts and tax credits.
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3 weeks ago |
nhjournal.com | Corey DeAngelis
For decades, Democrats held an unshakable grip on the issue of education, enjoying a double-digit advantage over Republicans in voter trust. Education was their turf and their electoral stronghold. However, the ground has shifted, and the dam is breaking. In a historic first, Democrats for Education Reform (DFER), a group long tied to public school reforms like charter schools, this week embraced private school choice — vouchers, education savings accounts and tax credits.
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3 weeks ago |
star-telegram.com | Corey DeAngelis |Dean Mcgee
Texas Governor Greg Abbott holds up Senate Bill 2 which he signed into law at the Governor's Mansion on Saturday, May 3, 2025 in Austin. USA TODAY NETWORK Gov. Greg Abbott recently signed a historical school choice bill into law, making Texas the latest - and largest - state to embrace school choice. The new education savings accounts, or ESAs, will empower the parents of some of the state's six million school-aged children to choose the educational path that best fits their needs.
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