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Why Tax Credits Are Better than Vouchers
By
Andrew J. Coulson
| Jan. 7, 2003
Senior Fellow Andrew Coulson writes for The Independent Review, defending tax credits as the best vehicle for choice in education.
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Education, Parental Choice
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Education, Tuition Tax Credits
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Education, Vouchers
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