Gov. J.B. Pritzker during a news conference in Chicago, Sept. 14.
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With three weeks until Election Day, Illinois Gov.
J.B. Pritzker
has reversed himself on school choice. On Tuesday the Chicago Sun-Times released Mr. Pritzker’s answers to a candidate survey. He answered yes to the question: “Do you support Illinois’ tax credit scholarship program that provides financial support for students to attend private and parochial schools?”
In a more detailed response, Gov. Pritzker also noted that his “main focus with respect to K-12 education is ensuring that there is sufficient funding.” He said that his budgets “have ultimately included the relatively small Invest in Kids Scholarship Program” because he had “assurance from the advocates” that they would “support increased public school funding.”
His support may be measured and conditional, but explicit support for school choice is a major shift for Mr. Pritzker. As a candidate in August 2017, he publicly attacked the program, which Republican then-Gov.
Bruce Rauner
had signed into law: “As governor, I will not support school vouchers and will work to do away with this program.” In April 2018, he said: “I’m opposed to that $75 million tax credit, that school voucher system” He added that “we should as soon as possible do away with it. What I oppose is taking money out of the public schools, and that’s what happened here.”
Gov. Pritzker’s switch to publicly supporting school choice is a smart political move. More than 3 in 4 Illinois parents with school-age children support private-school choice measures, and more than 7,000 students benefit from the tax-credit scholarship program.
Mr. Pritzker attended Milton Academy, a private boarding school, and he sent both of his children to private schools in Chicago. By supporting school choice for low-income students, Mr. Pritzker insulates himself against…
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