Not everything labeled a ‘school voucher’ in the news and on social media is technically a voucher, and it seems every time news breaks about another private school choice law passing or getting challenged in court, the same argument pops up.
A recent exchange on Twitter between the Washington Post’s Emma Brown and the Cato Institute’s Neal McCluskey following the passage of a universal private school choice law in Nevada illustrates this perfectly:
As Brown and McCluskey highlight, this is more than a classic case of ‘you say to-MAY-to, I say to-MAH-to’: Voucher is a politically loaded…