New Mexico Supreme Court Rejects Public School Funds for Private Schools
On November 12, 2015, the New Mexico Supreme Court decided Moses v. Skandera and took a definitive stand against the diversion of public school funds for use in private schools.
Las Vegas Review-Journal: Laxalt asks judge to toss out lawsuit targeting school-choice measure
Nevada Attorney General Adam Laxalt has asked a Carson City judge to dismiss a second lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of the state’s new education savings accounts, widely considered to be
Voucher Proponents Claim Low-Income Families are Waiting to Apply for ESA’s
Most ESA Applicants Are From High Family Income Zip Codes In response to the column in the Las Vegas Review Journal on November 1, 2015, ESA income disparity is not
Data Shows Vouchers Won’t Help Nevada’s Neediest Children
ZIP Code Data Highlights Voucher Applicants From Mostly Affluent Areas Las Vegas, NV – Data on preliminary applications submitted to the State Treasurer for education savings accounts (ESA) through Nevada’s
Parents Move to Protect Nevada’s Public Schools
Parents File to Block Unconstitutional Voucher Law Las Vegas, NV – Six parents who are suing the State of Nevada over the new voucher law Senate Bill 302 (SB302) filed