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Did COVID Aid Let States Slash School Funding?

The article examines whether federal COVID relief funds enabled states to reduce their own education spending. It discusses the potential for supplantation, where federal aid replaces rather than supplements state funding. This raises questions about long-term school financing post-relief.

Key Points

  • Federal COVID aid may have allowed states to cut back on education budgets.
  • Analysis of state funding efforts during the pandemic period.
  • Implications for future school spending and accountability.

Implications for Educational Freedom

This highlights potential government overreach in education funding, where federal aid could undermine state accountability and efficiency. It supports arguments for school choice and vouchers by illustrating inefficiencies in public funding models, empowering parents to seek alternatives.

Source: Did federal COVID aid allow states to cut back on school spending?

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