School vouchers lag by 20 points in latest poll
A new Salt Lake Tribune poll finds little chance that voters will approve Utah's education voucher program in Tuesday's referendum.
Fifty-six percent of likely voters polled said they would vote against the voucher program to 36 percent who said they support the state subsidies to private schools. Only 8 percent remained undecided. [...]
But [Lisa] Johnson [of Utahns for Public Schools] said the poll shows voters apparently like reforms — merit pay, open enrollment and charter schools — that are undertaken within the public school system.
"These are things we can do through the public schools that would serve all students and wouldn't create a second education system to be supported by taxpayers," Johnson said.




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