Arizona Kids' Education Under Attack from State's Own Governor
Gov. Katie Hobbs hates that families are guiding their own children’s schooling.

When it comes to educational choice, Arizona ranks highly, offering a range of options for students with varying needs and preferences. But not everybody is happy that families have such leeway in teaching their kids. Chief among the opponents of such freedom is Gov. Katie Hobbs, a Democrat, who is doing her best to herd kids into government-run institutions. She could do a lot of damage to what has been a healthy environment for education and learning.
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A Leader in Education Freedom
At the moment, Arizona parents and guardians pick traditional public schools across district lines, select among publicly funded but privately managed charter schools, educate their children at home, or have per-student funding follow learners to their chosen private schools.
"Arizona provides K–12 students and their families ample school choice options, including five private educational choice programs, charter schools, magnet schools, home schooling and public school choice via open enrollment," EdChoice notes in its summary for the state.
In its 2024 EdChoice Yearbook, the organization ranks Arizona second after Florida for "the state that has the largest share of students choosing a non-public school option through a program like education savings accounts, vouchers or tax-credit scholarships." The listing puts special emphasis on the state's education savings accounts (ESAs) which were extended in 2022 to essentially all students.
"Part of what animated my run for governor in 2014 was universal school choice," former Republican Gov. Doug Ducey told Reason's Katherine Mangu-Ward last month. "The Milton Friedman idea that he shared on Free to Choose in his book and his PBS series is something that took me all eight years of my governorship to accomplish."
The first effort to expand a limited ESA program was defeated at the ballot box by choice opponents, Ducey added. But then came COVID-19 "and parents were able to see what their kids were being taught or not taught and the level of rigor and expectation from the public schools. They also saw that the charter schools opened and the Catholic schools opened and many of the largest public districts chose to stay closed for nearly two years, even when the government was telling them to open. So we were able to pass universal educational savings accounts."
Arizona's ESAs (branded as "empowerment scholarship accounts") let students take "90% of the state funding that would have otherwise been allocated to the school district or charter school" for use "to pay private school tuition, for curriculum, home education, tutoring and more," according to the state's Department of Education.
School Choice Wins a Popular Following
A May 2023 Common Sense Institute report found 56,000 participating students; in the months since, the number has risen to over 73,000.
"The median income of families in the ESA program as of December 31, 2022 is about $60,600," the report noted. "The median income of families in Arizona with at least one child is $69,700. Meaning, on average, the typical family receiving an ESA is less well-off than the median Arizona family."
Critics complain about the cost of students using partial education funding on chosen alternatives, but the state is actually spending less than anticipated on schools.
"Arizona has seen an enrollment decline of 80,000 students in the state's public schools, relative to the pre-pandemic projections," Jason Gaulden of the education-oriented Oak Rose Group and Katie Ratlief of the Common Sense Institute argue. "Because the state budgeted money for those students, expecting them to attend a public school, this generates substantial savings."
This doesn't sit well with Katie Hobbs, who squeaked into office against Trump-backed Republican Kari Lake, whose campaign spent more time rehashing the 2020 election than on policy. Hobbs began boosting government schools, and teachers' unions, at the expense of education freedom.
Opposing Choice with Smears and Red Tape
"Arizona's newly sworn-in governor has repeatedly said that she wants to reverse the state's expansion of its school-choice program, arguing that Arizona should instead increase funding to public schools," Reason's Emma Camp noted a year ago.
With Republicans favorably disposed towards school choice in control of the state legislature, Hobbs has attacked the legal basis for funding ESAs, sniped at the program over minor data breaches, and repeatedly sparred with Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Horne, a Republican, over the approval process for family education expenses.
"In this upcoming session…we must address the lack of accountability and transparency in Arizona's ESA program," Hobbs huffed two weeks ago in her State of the State address. "We have seen a steady stream of news coverage around unacceptable and sometimes downright outrageous use of taxpayer money under this program, including water park admissions, ski passes, and luxury car driving lessons."
"My office already reviews all expense requests regardless of amount," Horne mildly responded to the governor's so-called reforms. He blames lax practices under his Democratic predecessor for complaints.
The governor also wants to require background checks of anybody teaching ESA students, fix tuition prices, impose instruction requirements, and subject recipients to strict red tape. No student could use an ESA until they attend a public school for 100 days, though families still have to pay taxes that fund them (good luck to new residents of the state). She also wants to do away with tax credits for donations to groups that pay private school tuition.
Arizona Leads in School Choice. But for How Long?
"ESAs strengthen ALL schools because competition delivers the best product—leading to better students, families, and communities," observes the Arizona Free Enterprise Club. "That's why the program has become so popular—and why Hobbs knows she has to hide behind a flood of regulations rather than pushing for a repeal or cap on it."
"Gov. Hobbs policy proposal claims to improve the ESA program for the sake of parents, taxpayers, and students—particularly those with disabilities," comments Matt Beienburg, Director of Education Policy at the Goldwater Institute. "But let's not forget that if the governor had had her way in 2011—when she voted against the original ESA program even for special education students—that thousands of students with special needs would still today be trapped in schools failing to serve their needs."
Right now, Arizona is a national leader in educational freedom for students. Gov. Katie Hobbs is the living embodiment of all the control-freakery families escape when they exercise their power to reject government institutions and guide their kids' learning.
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Teachers unions should be banned. Along with all of the public sector unions.
Katie Hobbs is a pathetic excuse of a governor who is all about rewarding her supporters such as the Teachers Union at the expense of the citizens of Arizona. When you sign on to a gig as governor you should represent the wishes of the citizens of the state far above the wishes of a lobbying group such as the Teachers Union.
She is who the political class chose to represent then. Working to ensure illegals could vote as SoS (using federal forms that don't require proof) and her current AG threatened to sue locations that would compare whit voted with these first to government databases like the SS base to determine citizenship post election. Her office worked directly to cause the problems in heavy GOP areas for day of voting then worked with media to claim the problems didn't effect a single voter despite affidavits.
She is a dumb piece of shit. Which works for those behind the scenes.
Glad to know she won a sketchy election. AZ certainly dodged a bullet there. /sarcasm
This is why you can’t have chicks in charge.
I think Arizona would’ve been OK if the other chick was in charge. Much more confident, and way hotter.
Not dumb, or rather not only dumb, but malicious and evil.
Hobbs is digging her own political grave, that not even cheating in Maricopa county during the election will help IMHO. She's telling voters including the parents of the 9% of children not selecting government schools and saving AZ tax money, is wrong, and that she needs to take away their choice and tax people more. Terribly elitist, she's a puppet for the teachers' unions.
Strange the author, J.D. Tuccille, writes:
In its 2024 EdChoice Yearbook, the organization ranks Arizona second after Florida for "the state that has the largest share of students choosing a non-public school option ...
That 2024 EdChoice Yearbook states "This year’s winner is the District of Columbia. Though not a state, D.C. wins this category by a long shot, with 52% of students attending a school outside their zip-code assigned location." As compared to 9% in AZ and 48% in FL. Even, no surprise, DC has only 1.7% using a private educational choice program. Teachers also disproportionally send their kids to private schools as well.
When those in charge of the government schools choose non-government schools much more so than average citizens, it tells us all we need to know.
When you vote for a Democrat you are voting for the interests of the Teachers Unions, as the Democrats are bought and paid for by that union. This is a well known fact, with very rare exceptions.
There should be neither Democrats, nor teachers unions.
What Democrat isn't? I'll wait.
https://www.edweek.org/policy-politics/expansion-of-school-vouchers-gets-trounced-in-arizona/2018/11
Apparently the will of the voters never really mattered after all but hey, as long as the Right keeps their indoctrination agenda going from the comfort of their own churches then it's all good!
Your link is from 5 years ago, showing that support for school choice is picking up, and very much thanks to Trump who pushed for it, unlike many other GOP candidates.
Many RINOs and coward GOP politicians, are afraid to stick their neck out and state their support for school choice, because they know they'll be targeted by the Democrats to lose, and another RINO will step up to replace the old RINO. Democrats don't argue policy, they use the politics of personal destruction to get rid of their opposition.
I’m not against school choice nor anyone that I know, I just don’t want my tax dollars going to parents who think their little Johnny or Cheyenne is special or above any other kid. You want to home school your brat then fine, don’t do it on my dime!
Hobbs now has the perfect lesbian butch haircut. Just horrible.
Fascists gotta do fascism.
Hobbs has always been scum. She was my state senator. My district is terrible. I had Hobbs and Gallego.
#Facts.
Maybe they should have picked someone else, like the candidate who was pro-liberty.
And who also was offered bribes to drop out of politics by the leaders of her own party.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12996297/EXCLUSIVE-Audio-recording-reveals-moment-senior-Republican-figure-tried-bribe-Kari-Lake-not-run-Senate.html
Maybe Lake should have run a better campaign and put strengthening school choice as the number 1 plank on her platform, rather than talking about the 2020 election.
Maybe democrats should stop committing election fraud and generally acting like Marxist trash.
Well, the head of the Republican Party of Arizona just resigned.
https://twitter.com/bennyjohnson/status/1750239567624450406
Mainsplaining to those who love the state: You see, those who seek higher office do so because they want to control people. The idea that the seek to be servants of the people is bullshit. Doesn't matter if they are Left or Right, they are not motivated out of a sense of warm and fuzzy civic duty, but out of a desire to mold society the way they want it.
And the Arizona Governor is no different. She does NOT like the idea that parents are making their own decisions.
TL;DR: All politicians are Karens.
where does hobbes send her own kids?
what kind of a k-12 education did she receive?
>>Katie Hobbs, who squeaked into office against Trump-backed Republican Kari Lake
election … eering
There is no way that retarded. Marxist bitch beat Kari Lake, legitimately.
Republicans want school-choice, Hobbs is complaining about the stolen-$ placement. If-only bipartisan support ever formed on the freedom side of things Hobbs could complain the Commie-Indoctrination STEALING right off the law books.
I know right ... Dare-to-dream that leftard politicians would ever allow ending the communism and instead ensure Liberty and Justice for all. I'd place bets as soon as Republicans started pulling back the "armed-theft of it's citizens" Hobbs and the rest of the leftard clan would suddenly go ape-sh*t crazy.
As we all know, it's not a state's job or responsibility to educate our children.
It is the state's job to baby sit our kids as we toil away in order to produce money for the baby sitters, the administrators, school board members and their supporters in politics.
Besides, who needs an education when you can be indoctrinated and have someone in power do your thinking for you?
A lot of idiots here. There are no teachers unions in Arizona. The state forbids collective bargaining for public employees.
Truth is optional for the far right.
Well except for this one.
Truth is like garlic to a vampire for the far left.
Let me guess, "they're not allowed to strike".
Kayyy.
Elect a radical authoritarian Democrat (I realize that's a redundant phrase), and you get radical, authoritarian left-wing policies. What's so hard to understand about that?
Nothing good comes out of Arizona.