School Choice Is Constitutional

To the Editor: SB 193's opponents argue that public funds cannot be used to support religious schools. Our state constitution does indeed say that 'no money raised by taxpayers shall ever be granted or applied for the use of the schools...of any religious sect or denomination.'

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