Pennsylvania's Democratic Governor Is Threatening To Veto His Own School Voucher Plan
Josh Shapiro campaigned on a promise to increase funding for schools and expand school choice. Only one of those two things made it into the state budget.

On the campaign trail last year, Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro, a Democrat, proposed a new school voucher program aimed at students from low-income families.
It was a surprising position for a Democratic candidate to take, though not a totally unprecedented one. For years, a group of Philadelphia Democrats have been vocal advocates for school choice in Pennsylvania—having seen up close the failures of the state's largest school district.
But Shapiro, a mainstream Democrat from a well-heeled Philadelphia suburb, didn't fit that mold. His support for vouchers suggested that something had changed in the political calculus. And his easy victory in November stood in stark contrast to the results a year earlier in Virginia—a similarly sized, blue-ish state—where Democratic gubernatorial hopeful Terry McAuliffe's campaign imploded after he took a teachers union–approved hardline stance against school choice.
Campaign promises are often made to be broken, but this is one that Shapiro seemed determined to keep. Less than two weeks ago, he popped up on Fox News to reiterate his support for school choice in the midst of a heated budget battle in the state capital. He continued to push the program even after the state's largest teachers union condemned the voucher bill.
That lengthy prologue is necessary to understand the bitter disappointment of Wednesday's news out of Harrisburg. When Shapiro announced that he would use his line-item veto power to delete a voucher program from the state budget when it reached his desk, it was not a typical "Democratic governor promises to kill school choice" situation.
Yes, you read that correctly: Shapiro announced Wednesday that he'd veto the very "Lifeline Scholarships" school voucher program he had been championing. He did it in the hopes of solving a state budget impasse that had dragged on for days past the June 30 deadline. The Democratic-controlled state House had been holding up the $45.5 billion state budget because it opposed the governor's voucher bill, Spotlight PA reports.
In a statement, Shapiro said he was "unwilling to hold up our entire budget process over this issue." He also promised to keep pushing for the voucher bill, despite the fact that a House committee voted it down last week.
The real loser in all this, of course, is not Shapiro or the Republican leaders in the state Senate who had backed the voucher bill and state budget as a tandem deal. It's the Pennsylvania students and families who won't get to take advantage of what would have been a $100 million scholarship program aimed at kids in the state's 382 lowest-performing schools (15 percent of all public schools in Pennsylvania). As approved by the state Senate, the program would have provided $5,000 grants to elementary and middle school students to use toward tuition at private schools. High schoolers would receive grants of $10,000 and special needs students would be eligible for grants of $15,000 at any grade level.
But the outcome might very well mark the end of the political honeymoon that Shapiro has enjoyed after his blowout win in November. A recent poll showed that 61 percent of Pennsylvanians have a positive opinion of the new governor—unheard-of territory for a politician of any stripe these days. Shapiro had the sort of political capital that's necessary to take on a powerful intraparty special interest like the teachers unions, but he might have squandered the chance. It may not come again.
"He claims he wins big fights, but in the first big fight of his administration—with kids' futures on the line—he left the court without even taking one shot," Matt Brouillette, CEO of Commonwealth Partners, a conservative group that had backed vouchers, said in a statement. "Today, Gov. Shapiro showed who really runs this state, and it's not him."
The teachers unions were already mad at him, but now Shapiro might have others to placate too. "If this was the plan in the end, (Shapiro) certainly will have ruined his credibility with us, which to this point had been pretty strong," state Sen. Chris Gebhard (R–Lebanon) told PennWatch. In a statement, a group of Senate Republicans said it was "a shame the governor does not have enough respect and standing within his own party to follow through with his promise."
While the voucher program was abandoned at the last moment, the budget bill that did make it through the state Legislature contains a $1 billion increase in spending on public schools. That means failing schools will get more money. The students trapped there won't get a way out.
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A Democrat stand up to unions?
I'll believe it when I see it.
Back in the mid 1800s, a lot of (slave-owning) Democrats stood up to the Union.
That joke went south.
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I’m going to be polite this once and give you a civil warning to knock off the puns.
Oh, c'mon, be a rebel.
And a loner, Dottie! 🙂
If there was a joke in there, it's too subtle for me, I just couldn't cotton on to it.
Maybe he could leave a Lincoln the description for help.
Over in a Booth, or over in the John?
Either unless someone decides to stonewall you.
Sherman you can't be serious?
Don't call him Sherman!
Sez Mr. Peabody? 😉
That is one pun that some Doug-less. 😉
At least give us some Leeway and Grant us a few puns.
He's a doubting Thomas.
A Confederacy of Punsters
Instead of: "Forgit, Hell!" our motto is: "Ah, fahgeddaboudit!"
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But we Meade these puns.
If hefty Jeff joined an American Civil War chatroom, his screen name would be Big Round Top.
Or Bottom.
Jeff Davis swung like that? 😉
Jeff was a trans pioneer.
Ooo! Sick Burnside!
Sideburns were popular back then too. Imagine the hair-pulling possibilities with that.
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“One move and the voucher gets it!”
“DO WHAT HE SAY!!! DO WHAT HE SAAAAY!!!”
But seriously, folks. This is why smart parents who want education out of Govenment hands will shun vouchers, campaign for lowering taxes all around, then pat their laptops and teach their children The Riddle of Silicon.
As well as The Riidle of Synapses, since that is Mother Nature's OG computer.
Ed Rendell was hated by the unions. So was Mario Cuomo.
George Pataki practically gave the state of NY to the public employee unions.
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Yet they happily gave into them.
And Pataki is also a useless fuck. NY has a habit of electing terrible governors.
NYC is the source of the problem. In addition to shitty governors, it gave us Anthony Weiner, Hillary Clinton, Chuck Schumer, Mike Bloomberg, DeBlasio, and Jerry Nadler. Just to name a few.
Public employee unions, teacher's unions and cop unions should all be outlawed.
"Ed Rendell was hated by the unions. So was Mario Cuomo."
Oh, oh, look!
The lefty pile of shit found two D's he claims were no union-bought!
The concept of 'cherry-picking' is a mystery to charliehall, as are many. many concepts.
Parents should be providing or paying for the full cost of their kids’ education.
And the money should come from state and local taxes they no longer have to pay.
For those that pay more into the system than what they are receiving back in services such as indoctrination daycare for said kids, absolutely.
So children of poor parents should be uneducated, unemployable, and have to live in the street as a result.
Because that’s not happening right now with public schools.
No. Their path to success just won’t involve government forcibly coercing wealth from others to fund the “education” they are currently receiving.
No, silly. When people are free to keep the fruits of their own labor, they are also free to invest in and create new schools, new curricula media, and new learning devices that put education within the reach of the poorest families and childen.
Also, with less taxation and less GDP going to Government, families can afford to have an adult stay home to educate young children. (And with modern families, it can be an adult of any sex. Private Schooling, Homeschooling, and Unschooling need not be monocultural.)
There are many paths the teachers unions can forge to the
topbottom of the mountain.The news media are trying to spin this as Shapiro caving to the NEA, but I don't think that's true. I don't believe he ever had any intention of allowing poor kids to have school choice. He just lied about it to get the votes. What a fucking scumbag.
-jcr
"While the voucher program was abandoned at the last moment, the budget bill that did make it through the state Legislature contains a $1 billion increase in spending on public schools."
I agree with John. Schapiro was just paying lip service to the vouchers. He never had any intention of allowing it to pass. He got his Union masters their money. 61%? Where did they come up with that number? Had to have been another poll where they just asked Philly and Pittsburgh.
I also share this opinion. He went along with it to get the libertarians to reluctantly vote for him, then just went back to his default position.
It was the only strategic option.
I know it may come as a shocker to you, Boehm, but here's a little secret: politicians lie.
Don't help them rationalize not reading Bidens campaign site. But this was a known lie as the DNC platform is no school choice.
This is why I get so fucking annoyed at Reason writers' excitement over "YIMBY" upzoning progressives. Reason's all-too ready to let the scorpion ride on its back as it swims across the river as long as it says the right magic words on the shore.
Think of it as "upzoning" the school system.
Well duh. Of course he's going to veto this. Education means little in debates over education.
who's surprised Josh Shapiro is a lying sack of shit?
Apparently, Eric Boehm.
The smart move is to just assume Democrats are lying about their positions to get elected. They've been doing it for decades.
It was a breath of fresh air to see George Santos run in the GOP on a bunch of lies, not that I agree with it, but because the propagandists masquerading as journalists might start checking out these candidates. Though it will be the GOP candidates they check out, making the GOP field stronger in the long run, while this PA governor just discredits himself by showing he's a liar by breaking his promise to voters. Look what happened to HW "Read my lips" Bush, a one term president because GOP voters didn't show up for a liar.
Less money being taken from taxpayers and directed to nonsense-teaching, censorship-shackled, shitty schools that aim to indoctrinate children with silly bullshit?
Sounds like a good idea. A libertarian blog would applaud.
No, Arthur. The governor wants the money to go to public schools, not private.
Kirkles is no libertarian.
Virginia allows no public money to go to any K-12 school not run by the government.
Virginia also has low property taxes.
Perhaps VA has low taxes on real estate, but when I was there in the 1980's, it taxed everything else. This included a property tax on cars - NOT a sales or use tax, not a registration fee, but a much larger tax based on how much they thought the car was worth. Sales taxes were about 4% for the state, but counties and cities piled on more sales tax, totaling up to at least 10% for some items in some cities. And even with all this, they also had an income tax.
When I moved to Virginia it was explained to me that the tax on cars was to tax the poor as they didn't own real property and this was a way for them pay something to the government.
Virginia’s voucher programs will allow school to get their money by parents/students selecting them.
But that's exactly what they voted to do with the money.
Go figure.
The censorship shackled schools are in places like Florida
Shackled!
Can you provide an example of this?
Mind you, the claims of "Censorship" have already been debunked to hell and back, but there could be new ones that have not been debunked yet.
Fuck off, groomer.
-jcr
Yes, ‘censorship’ is when a democrat doesn’t agree with the government school’s curriculum. Or did you mean something different?
Censorship? Meaning curated school curriculum that happens in every state?
I love how easy false narratives are established in this country. Shows how many people are just tribal drones.
Man, your troll schtick is so strained anymore.
I suppose the Pennsylvania news media is now filled with stories of Democrat politicians behaving like terrorists and holding the budget bill hostage in order to impose their radical extremist policy proposals?
Good. Those voucher programs are ridiculous. They're fertile ground for corruption, a vehicle for taking public funds and giving them to private enterprises.
Instead, it goes to teachers unions. Well done.
Two publicly funded charter schools went belly up within five blocks of where I live. Nobody knows where the money went.
Conservatives used to demand accountability with public funds.
And there are plenty of charter schools around me that are thriving. See? I can do it too.
Conservatives are using the school money in far more efficient ways that Democrats do. Why won't you hold the latter accountable for the failed public schools and the teacher unions that run them?
I’m with you. I don’t want “tax Dollars following where the student goes.” I want my tax Dollars staying in my pocket as much as possible and going where I direct them and I want the same for parents too.
(Now see, folks. Childfree By Choicers are not all “child-haters,” “breeder-haters,” and general misanthropes, and we can speak with as much authority as anyone else on what is good for children too. Separation of Education and State is a boon for everyone except Statists!)
For sound economic perspective go to https://honesteconomics.substack.com/
Unless you have article on the Economics of non-Gummint Edukashun, no!
So the people of Pennsylvania fucked up and trusted this guy? See also Joe Biden and the brain damaged humpback dude.
He strikes me as more of a half-orc.
I thought Fetterman was the biological shit baby resulting from a union of Uncle Fester and Pluto from the original version of ‘The Hills Have Eyes’.
The days of Bud Dwyer are long gone.
Dead and gone. I think it was announced at a press conference.
Lol
"Hello and good night everyone"
The folks in PA should have elected an Italian American...the ones who get it done. . Always seems to occur in the northeast these days...
If they are pro-freedom, of course...and my first meeting of local Libertarians was held at a long-gone local Italian restaurant Angie's Spaghetti House. Sumptuous, big meatballs with their ravioli and interesting people!
There you have it. Another reason why no one should take anything a democrat says as truthful or honest.
But then, this is Pennsylvania, the same state that elected John Fetterman to congress and even elected a dead man.
So the people of that miserable state are getting what they voted for. When the rest of Philly looks like kensington Ave and there are no stores to purchase food only drug dealers everywhere, the people of that state will look upon their work with pride.
Shapiro just overshot Jared Polis for Reason Magazine's most-libertarian governor distinction.
So Shapiro is Governor McSteamy?
Democrats are gutless, lying grifters but the sheep that vote for them don't care.
Related: here’s where all the six figure paychecks are. Social services and government:
https://www.cnbc.com/2023/07/07/heres-where-the-jobs-are-for-june-2023-in-one-chart.html
Good luck U.S.A.
You are surprsed? It's Pennsylvania, the state that just elected a brain-damaged hobo to the US Senate. Anything is possible there.
When did jake Tapper get elected governor of PA?
A Demunist hypocrite? Shocking!
And you believed him?
Of course, you did.
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