How can one un-elected judge determine this? What law does this go against? The monopoly of gov. ed. needs to end. The money should fallow the child no matter where they want to get their education. If gov. schools can't teach kids to read, there is a problem.
It goes against the Constitution of the State of Utah, per the judge. The state is welcome to appeal to the Supreme Court, of course. That’s how laws and courts work. In Kentucky, for example, the Sup. Court also ruled vouchers were unconstitutional - so, lawmakers put the issue on the ballot - voters rejected vouchers by a 2-1 margin. In fact, vouchers have never won when they are on the ballot.
How can one un-elected judge determine this? What law does this go against? The monopoly of gov. ed. needs to end. The money should fallow the child no matter where they want to get their education. If gov. schools can't teach kids to read, there is a problem.
It goes against the Constitution of the State of Utah, per the judge. The state is welcome to appeal to the Supreme Court, of course. That’s how laws and courts work. In Kentucky, for example, the Sup. Court also ruled vouchers were unconstitutional - so, lawmakers put the issue on the ballot - voters rejected vouchers by a 2-1 margin. In fact, vouchers have never won when they are on the ballot.