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To: Lizzie Tudor who wrote (45677)10/12/2000 8:57:48 PM
From: Gordon A. Langston  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
If the tuition and fees at a private school are less than the amount of the scholarship, the state would put the difference in an account to be held in trust for the pupil's future tuition and fee expenses at any scholarship-redeeming school as well as any college or university. A student would be eligible to use the trust account until his or her 21st birthday (if not enrolled in school at that time) or else through completion of an undergraduate degree.

Above from the Official Voter Information Guide from the Secretary of State Bill Jones.

Maybe they didn't send one to your friends.

There is a printer version and an Adobe file of the text of Proposition 38 (Vouchers) at this url.

localchoice2000.com

FWIW my wife is a special education teacher at Artesia High School in Cerritos, California with 30+ years and supports vouchers.



To: Lizzie Tudor who wrote (45677)10/12/2000 9:34:42 PM
From: haqihana  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
Lizzie, First you say that there is a voucher system in California, and then you say the voters voted thumbs down. That does not compute. ~H~