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by Waino Lindgren 9 min read

What is Arizona's school choice?

What is the Arizona Attorney General's brief?

What states are represented in the Arizona Attorney General's Office?

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What is Arizona's school choice?

Arizona is a national leader in school choice, with programs that empower parents to choose between traditional district schools, open enrollment, charter schools, homeschooling, online education, and private school.

What is the Arizona Attorney General's brief?

– Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich co-led an 18-state brief urging the justices to overturn a 2018 Montana Supreme Court decision that required the state to exclude religious school options for parents participating in a state tax credit scholarship program. In their brief, the coalition of attorneys general argued that if the ruling was not reversed, it would open the doors for other state courts to interpret laws regarding similar scholarship programs in the same discriminatory way. Today, General Brnovich applauded the U.S. Supreme Court's pro-school choice ruling in Espinoza v. Montana Department of Revenue.

What states are represented in the Arizona Attorney General's Office?

The Arizona Attorney General's Office, which helped write the brief in September of 2019, along with the states of Oklahoma and Georgia, was joined by attorneys general from the states of Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Kansas, Louisiana, Missouri, Nebraska, Ohio, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, and West Virginia.

What is Arizona's school choice?

Arizona is a national leader in school choice, with programs that empower parents to choose between traditional district schools, open enrollment, charter schools, homeschooling, online education, and private school.

What is the Arizona Attorney General's brief?

– Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich co-led an 18-state brief urging the justices to overturn a 2018 Montana Supreme Court decision that required the state to exclude religious school options for parents participating in a state tax credit scholarship program. In their brief, the coalition of attorneys general argued that if the ruling was not reversed, it would open the doors for other state courts to interpret laws regarding similar scholarship programs in the same discriminatory way. Today, General Brnovich applauded the U.S. Supreme Court's pro-school choice ruling in Espinoza v. Montana Department of Revenue.

What states are represented in the Arizona Attorney General's Office?

The Arizona Attorney General's Office, which helped write the brief in September of 2019, along with the states of Oklahoma and Georgia, was joined by attorneys general from the states of Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Kansas, Louisiana, Missouri, Nebraska, Ohio, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, and West Virginia.

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