Kentucky's Governor Wants School Choice for His Kids but Not Yours
A legal assault on charter schools will deprive families of educational options.

Kentucky legislators have in recent years fought an uphill battle to expand education options for children. Now, a law to belatedly fund a neglected charter school program faces a court challenge as well as opposition from the state's governor, education commissioner, and the traditional public-school establishment. The outlook is grim for Kentucky families seeking something better than the one-size-fits-some schooling offered by government institutions—the sort of "better" their governor gave his own kids.
"Kentucky's largest school district is suing over a new state law that would force the district to oversee one of the state's first charter schools," the Louisville Courier Journal reported earlier this month. "A lawsuit filed … on behalf of Jefferson County Public Schools, the Dayton Independent Board of Education and the Council for Better Education is seeking to block the implementation of House Bill 9."
The Council for Better Education represents 168 of Kentucky's 173 traditional public-school districts. Basically, government education bureaucrats are trying to head off competition.
For non-bureaucrats, House Bill 9 should be uncontroversial. It bankrolls popular publicly funded but independently managed charter schools. These are legal in 45 states and have grown to represent 7 percent of all public school students. Charters were nominally legalized in Kentucky 2017 but lacked any mechanism for getting them off the ground, a failing which the new law corrects. Well, it will if it survives the lawsuit by the traditional public-school establishment.
Lawmakers had to override Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear's veto of the charter school funding law last spring. Since then, the governor has shown no willingness to let families pick education that works for their kids without also paying taxes for government schools they don't use.
"The charter school bill is unconstitutional," Beshear insisted at a recent press conference. "The Kentucky Supreme Court's recent opinion couldn't be clearer—public dollars have to go to public schools. I believe that precedent will be applied—or should be applied—and I believe that it was clear enough that the Supreme Court will apply it."
From Beshear's perspective, only the wealthiest should truly get access to school choice. After all, that's what he did with his own children. "Beshear's children, 10-year-old Will and 9-year-old Lila, currently attend a Louisville private school," The State Journal reported in 2019, when he took office. He praised public schools at the time but "said the family 'fell in love' with the Louisville private school after Will and Lila attended its preschool program."
The opinion Beshear references is a December state supreme court ruling that found unconstitutional a tax credit program which helps pay tuition and other costs for students seeking something better than what's offered by government schools. Even though the money would be private and not pass through government coffers, the court ruled the law violated a provision mandating that "no sum shall be raised or collected for education other than in common schools."
Charter schools, of course are "common schools"—publicly funded schools that charge no tuition—though managed by independent groups rather than the usual bureaucracy. That's reason enough for education bureaucrats accustomed to captive student populations to oppose HB 9; they dread expanded competition for the loyalty of parents and children. But, as public schools, charter schools shouldn't be vulnerable to legal barriers preventing state funding of private education. However, neither the governor nor the education commissioner will make that argument; to the contrary, they back the opponents of school choice (Attorney General Daniel Cameron, a Republican, is expected to defend the charter school law).
"If successful, this lawsuit will result in many Kentucky parents continuing to be denied an affordable option for better PUBLIC educations for their children—an opportunity available to families in 44 other states and the District of Columbia," warns Kentucky's Bluegrass Institute, which supports choice. "Such denial would also prohibit a policy that's spurred improvements in academic performance in traditional public schools in many other places, including Indiana, Florida, Atlanta, Cleveland and Chicago. The competition from school choice creates a rising tide that lifts all boats in public education, whether in traditional or charter schools."
Education experts argue over the extent to which charter schools improve education outcomes of children, though most find some benefit. Last year, a Thomas B. Fordham Institute report concluded that "increases in charter school enrollment share tend to boost the average achievement of black and Hispanic students but not white students." A 2020 Tulane University paper found that "compared with districts without charter schools, districts with high charter market share (ever above 10 percent) increase the high school graduation rate by 3-4 percentage points and improve test scores by 0.06-0.15 standard deviations."
Importantly, charter schools are schools of choice. That means that parents can pick schools that work for their kids, exit schools that don't, and try something else. Surveys consistently find that parents of children educated by means they have selected are happier than those in assigned district schools.
"Using a nationally representative sample of 13,436 students in the United States in 2016, I find that public charter schools and private schools outperform traditional public schools on six measures of parent and student satisfaction," the Reason Foundation's Corey DeAngelis wrote in a 2019 paper.
Presumably Beshear, a prominent attorney and politician, could afford tuition for private school on top of the taxes extracted to pay for public schools his family chose not to use. Not everybody has the means to pay for education twice in order to find an approach that works for their children. Charter schools and other school choice policies make options available to all, not just the powerful and well-heeled.
Kentucky families deserve the same education options their governor's children enjoyed, but which the school establishment wants to deny to the public.
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"Lawmakers had to override Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear's veto of the charter school funding law last spring."
Vote for Democrats and you get the collectivist, authoritarian policies of Democrats.
If they can override the veto, then maybe impeachment and removal of Beshear is in order.
The high crime or misdemeanor of vetoing a legislative bill as governor? There isn't even a stained dress/blow job by an intern here buddy.
Our legislature has overruled Beshear’s veto on a great many topics. Had an impeachment process, but republicans folded before the finish line.
I tend towards not voting, but you can bet your ass I’ll be voting next year to do my best to throw that authoritarian motherfucker out of office.
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Cut taxes, Cut Commie-Education funding... Problem solved.
Change it from a Tax Credit to a Tax Deduction would be a good first step.
What's next? Those who commute by helicopter demanding a refund with respect to publicly funded roads?
Public schools have been an important, perhaps essential, contributor to building modern America. People trying to cripple America's public schools are a deplorable mix of anti-government cranks and losers who hate modern America.
Fortunately, they are no problem that the culture war has not already begun to solve.
Do you still correspond with your buddies in the KKK who also opposed school choice?
It's obvious you have no clue what's happening in public schools. The brainwashing and indoctrination of children has gone into overdrive. Public education no longer teaches children math, science, proper English or history. Instead it's now all about transgenderism , sneaking behind parent's backs and allowing young boys who pretend they're girls so they can be allowed in the girls bathrooms to rape them.
The school boards are even worse by covering up these crimes and parents are now removing the communists, Marxists, and other leftist garbage from the school boards and replacing them with responsible people who are beholden to the parents not stabbing them in the back.
Defund the dept. of Education and all public schools.
Disaffected, bitterly mumbling, education-disdaining right-wingers are among my favorite culture war casualties.
I have two children in public school. Me doing math, english, spelling, etc... homework with them tells me you are totally full of shit.
So you couldn't pass those classes the first time around? Good luck now that there are no standards remaining.
Those who commute by helicopter demanding a refund with respect to publicly funded roads?
So you're saying that if you took money from people to do something for them you'd insist the money was yours whether you actually did what you'd said you'd do with the money or not.
At least the hobo on the street with a "Need money for liquor." sign is honest enough to use the money he gets to actually go buy liquor.
"Taxation is theft" assholes are among my favorite antisocial, powerless culture war losers.
I didn't say taxation was theft, the implication about the hobo was that the funds were freely given... and that your contributions to these forums, cultural discourse, or pretty much anything anywhere, are sub par even by drunken hobo standards.
You might as well walk around naked except for a sandwich board that says, "The end is nigh!" on the front and "Culture war losers hardest hit!" on the back.
Well, in fairness, he has to pursue straw man arguments because he has no defense for the state of public education in this country. So he has to deflect.
Yes, public school has been a great thing. And it could be great again. But it needs to be fixed. Competition is one fantastic way to generate the change that could fix the situation.
Just because something used to be good, doesn’t mean it’s good indefinitely. Many good things can change to become mediocre at best. And public education is right there. That’s why all policy makers and those who can send their kids to something other than public school.
And when education in this country keeps declining year after year, only fools claim that staying the course is the correct choice. Rather, doing something to fix the situation is much more preferable.
I just can’t understand why people like you advocate for and demand mediocre? Why wouldn’t you want to fix the education in this country? Why does finding a way for kids to be more successful bother you so much? Is your allegiance to government provision and control so great that you are so willing to defend lousy outcomes? When does reality become more important than ideological desire?
Increased public funding for nonsense-teaching, backwater religious schools is a spectacularly bad idea.
Why do you support childhood indoctrination involving superstition-addled nonsense?
Nonsense teaching is becoming a hallmark of public education. Again, that's why anyone and everyone who can sends their kids to non-public schools.
The canard of backwater religious schools teaching nonsense is just that, a canard. And it is funny how much you on the left hate the idea of people thinking and making choices for themselves without government interdiction to make sure they are doing the "right" thing.
But, in the end, your position does show your lack of argument. You basically have to paint up a false picture of what the alternatives are order to defend the terrible that is modern day public education.
Again I ask, why is your ideological adherence to overarching government control more important to you than reality and the successful education of children?
There is no one trying to cripple government schools.
There are lots of people trying to save their children from a system that’s already been crippled by democrats and teachers unions over the last several decades. We went from one of the top education systems on earth, to teaching our children that woke politics and historical revisionism is more important than reading and writing.
Public education is a jobs program for teachers. Any teaching that happens is merely incidental.
Public education is a jobs program for college "graduates" who offer no other skills to society.
FTFY
That doesn't contradict what I said.
Why you so jealous bro? He didn't say he was contradicting you.
No different than the TSA which is a jobs/welfare program for GED grads.
"Basically, government education bureaucrats are trying to head off competition."
"Basically, supporters of Teacher's Unions are trying to head off competition."
Fixed it for you.
Look at how much of the covid spending for "school safety" went to raises and bonuses for teachers.
It's actually laughable how much the "school safety" demands were simply subterfuge.
"The outlook is grim for Kentucky families seeking something better than the one-size-fits-some schooling offered by government institutions..."
Based on another article published today here in Reason, it looks like the KKK might score another, belated, victory for gov-run schools.
Funny how both articles are ultimately about Democrats restricting options for people but neither author can identify that. Vote Democrat and get Democrat priorities like this and the peace and unity Atlanta is experiencing.
You can bet that if this had been a Republican governor, the headline would have been "Kentucky's Republican Governor Wants School Choice for His Kids, But Not Yours".
If a Democrat screws it up, it is "our fault" or "government's fault", but if a Republican screws it up, it's those evil, crazy Republicans. That's how reason operates and how the entire press operates.
"Funny how both articles are ultimately about Democrats restricting options for people but neither author can identify that. Vote Democrat and get Democrat priorities like this and the peace and unity Atlanta is experiencing."
Somewhere around fifty-five years ago, it occurred to me that if one goes far enough "left" or far enough "right," politically, one ends up with at the same point -- totalitarianism. Nothing I have seen or read or experienced since then has proven otherwise.
Ready to have your mind blown? The same phenomenon is true for the other axis of the Nolan Chart as well and, because of that fact, the fact that the Left/Right meet is a moot point.
Even in its own projection and context; the most libertarian conservatives and liberals are more libertarian than a significant portion of libertarians and half of conservatives and liberals are more libertarian than half of centrists.
So, when a “libertarian” says we need a law to ensure trannies have a bathroom, despite an abundance of bathrooms and men and women freely figuring out how to use each others’ bathrooms at clubs and sporting events and fairs… and that anyone opposing the law is a panicky bigot… they aren’t making a Left or Right or even Libertarian argument. They’re just fucked up authoritarians trying to obfuscate, garner support for, and defend their position by shouting BOAF SIDEZ! divisively at the strongest opposition. Whether that opposition is left, right, center, libertarian, or even just other authoritarian or some combination thereof.
Similarly, when they say selectively mention one political party and not the other, when they stand for certain private choices and not others, when they advocate for certain borders or regions on the map and not others, no one data point or coordinate may tell you exactly where they stand with regard to the true north of liberty but, combined, you can be pretty sure that they're every bit as corrupt, cronyist, and authoritarian as your average S. American banana republic or tin pot dictator.
The political spectrum is not along a line, but an almost entirely closed off circle. Centrist is at noon, with authoritarian right at X:29:59, and authoritarian left at X:30:01.
Yes. They’re absolutely identical in almost every way that matters.
So what does that have to do with over 150 years of consistent Democrat policy? Nice bit of whataboutism you got going there, but please stay on topic.
We elect legislators to pass laws on our behalf, but Courts can overrule what we the people want. I don’t understand why we are letting judges have this kind of power. The founding of this country, the court were supposed to be the least powerful of the three branches but somehow we let them become the most powerful, and we must end that.
The purpose of the judiciary is to uphold "the people's" supreme law over [WE/DE] mob-acracy. Whether or not this ruling was based on previous legislation or the Kentucky Constitution would be the correct question.
The entire point of the courts is to strike down the legislature's laws.
Elections have consequences. Don't elect a governor in bed with the public education lobby if you don't want to be governed by the public education lobby.
Everyone has school choice now for their little crumb-crunchers.
Oh, school choicers want the GOVERNMENT to pay for their tuition. Fucking free-loaders.
So parents should be forced to shell out money to pay for the transgender brainwashing and indoctrination of their children behind their backs.
Nope.
You mean people want the tax dollars they pay in for education to be used to actually educate? The horror!
lol but public schools just magically happen out of thin air . no money involved!
So Iowa governor is going to get a bill passed through the GOP dominated legislature that pays $7500 per year per student to be used as a 'voucher.' BUT because this could negatively effect public schools, it also pays $1200 per yr to the public school if a student leaves. So $8700 per student per year...estimated costs are like $350million per year based on estimates of how many school districts have private/independent school options (many rural counties do not while cities have many options) and how many students could be expected to exit the public schools.
Iowa just passed a massive tax break that will go into effect about the same time as this bill (if it passes this session which is likely). So when asked how Iowa is going to pay for this, the reply is simply 'we will find a way.'
If all the kids in public school all take advantage of the free money and switch to the private school..then the private school is going to have the same issues the public school does - only this time with more vouchers. You know the private schools love tuition paid by the State..its guaranteed.
Hmmm. Maybe Iowa will increase their tax base with the refugees fleeing windy city Illinois.
Democrats love teachers unions and the education bureaucracy more than they love kids.
The only people who fear choices are fascists.
If you’re afraid what people will learn when they’re not listening to you, you’ve already lost.
Public schools are failing everywhere and the statistics prove it. Math scores are falling, scores in science are falling, kids can’t read at their grade levels, proper English is no longer taught because it’s RAYCISS! The violence, disruption and especially the lack of interest by so many parents is leading to teachers simply leaving the job. When teachers fear entering the building they now have to wonder if they will end the day still alive or unbattered. The lack of discipline is now a threat to the classrooms and teachers. Public schools no longer teach anything. They indoctrinate and brainwash. The leftists have taken over education and putting it to use for their own twisted purposes. This has been the plan for decades. Public education is finished. Time to move on and that includes charter, private and home schooling.
What's even worse are that liberal state governments and governors are passing laws that force schools to hand out graduation diplomas to kids with such low grade point averages that makes diplomas a laughing stock.High school diplomas are becoming meaningless.
FOR choice.
AGAINST vouchers.
Eliminate all public schools. Problem solved.
They are all like this. They all put their kids in private school and do their best to relegate the proles to the crappy public schools. Every damn time.
Ho-hum. Another Democratic woke hypocrite politician. Reason should try to find a democrat that is not a hypocrite and write a story on that person. That would be a Nobel Prize winner.
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