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Dolly Parton’s Literacy Program Stalls in CA

A nonprofit established by the California State Library has spent over $1 million in taxpayer funds on a childhood literacy initiative inspired by Dolly Parton’s program. Despite the expenditure, no books have been distributed to children yet. Lawmakers have questioned State Librarian Greg Lucas about the delays and lack of progress.

Key Points

  • Nonprofit spent more than $1 million in taxpayer money on literacy efforts.
  • No books have reached children despite the funding.
  • State lawmakers grilled State Librarian Greg Lucas over the initiative’s failures.

Implications for Educational Freedom

This case exemplifies government overreach and inefficiency in education spending, highlighting the need for greater parental rights and school choice options like vouchers or ESAs to empower families over bureaucratic programs. It underscores how taxpayer funds can be wasted in state-run initiatives, strengthening arguments for educational freedom.

Source: Dolly Parton’s Reading Initiative Hits Snag in California

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