Yankee Institute President Carol Platt Liebau argues that Connecticut should opt into a federal education tax credit program because it would generate privately funded scholarships for students at no cost to the state, while failing to participate would simply send Connecticut taxpayers’ dollars to benefit students in other states instead. Read the full article here.
YI President Carol Platt Liebau Featured in CT Insider
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