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By: Lance T. Izumi, J.D., K. Lloyd Billingsley, Diallo Dphrepaulezz
11.1.2002

A program of school choice would eliminate wasteful spending and provide higher quality education, according to Grand Theft Education: Wasteful Education Spending in California, a new study released today by the Pacific Research Institute (PRI).

The study, authored by Lance T. Izumi, K. Lloyd Billingsley, and Diallo Dphrepaulezz argues that, instead of funneling money into wasteful programs year after year, parents should be able to use opportunity scholarships to direct their dollars to the private or public schools of their choice.

 

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