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Ballot referendums in Colorado , Kentucky , Nebraska will decide whether billions of dollars of public funding should be used to subsidize private-school education.
In states with universal private school choice, more than $4 billion was spent on these programs, and $57.7 billion on public schools.
The National Education Association , the largest labor union for educators in the United States , has been among the most fervent groups in opposition to the measures.
The ratification of the amendment would not immediately implement a school choice program, but it would pave the way to doing so in the future.
Colorado Democratic Party chair Shad Murib said that “school choice is something Coloradans already enjoy for their children, and this initiative is meant to sneakily open the door to taxpayers’ footing the bill for private institutions”.
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