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Mr. PAUL.
Mr. Speaker, I rise today to introduce the
Family Education Freedom Act, a bill to empower millions of working and
middle-class Americans to choose a non-public education for their
children, as well as making it easier for parents to actively
participate in improving public schools. The Family Education Freedom
Act accomplishes it goals by allowing American parents a tax credit of
up to $3,000 for the expenses incurred in sending their child to
private, public, parochial, other religious
school, or for home schooling their children.
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The Family Education Freedom Act returns the fundamental
principal of a truly free economy to Americas education system: what
the great economist Ludwig von Mises called consumer sovereignty.
Consumer sovereignty simply means consumers decide who succeeds or
fails in the market. Businesses that best satisfy consumer demand will
be the most successful. Consumer sovereignty is the
means by which the free market maximizes human happiness.
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Currently, consumers are less than sovereign in the
education market. Funding decisions are increasingly controlled by
the federal government. Because he who pays the piper calls the
tune, public, and even private schools, are paying greater attention
to the dictates of federal educrats while ignoring the wishes of
the parents to an ever-greater degree. As such, the lack of consumer
sovereignty in education is destroying parental control of education
and replacing it with state control.
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Loss of control is a key reason why so many of Americas
parents express dissatisfaction with the educational system. According
to a study by The Polling Company, over 70% of all Americans support
education tax credits! This is just one of numerous studies and public
opinion polls showing that Americans want Congress to get the federal
bureaucracy out of the schoolroom and give parents more control over
their childrens education.
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Today, Congress can fulfill the wishes of the American
people for greater control over their childrens education by simply
allowing parents to keep more of their hard-earned money to spend on
education rather than force them to send it to Washington to support
education programs reflective only of the values and priorities of
Congress and the federal bureaucracy.
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The $3,000 tax credit will make a better education
affordable for millions of parents. Mr. Speaker, many parents who would
choose to send their children to private, religious, or parochial
schools are unable to afford the tuition, in large part because of the
enormous tax burden imposed on the American family by Washington.
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The Family Education Freedom Act also benefits parents
who choose to send their children to public schools. Parents of
children in public schools may use this credit to help improve their
local schools by helping finance the purchase of educational tools such
as computers or to ensure their local schools can offer enriching
extracurricular activities such as music programs. Parents of public
school students may also wish to use the credit to pay for special
services, such as tutoring, for their
children.
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Increasing parental control of education is superior to
funneling more federal tax dollars, followed by greater federal
control, into the schools. According a recent Manhattan Institute study
of the effects of state policies promoting parental control over
education, a minimal increase in parental control boosts students
average SAT verbal score by 21 points and students SAT math score by
22 points! The Manhattan Institute study also found that increasing
parental control of education is the
best way to improve student performance on the National Assessment of
Education Progress (NAEP) tests.
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Clearly, enactment of the Family Education Freedom Act
is the best thing this Congress could do to improve public education.
furthermore, a greater reliance on parental expenditures rather than
government tax dollars will help make the public schools into true
community schools that reflect the wishes of parents and the interests
of the students.
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The Family Education Freedom Act will also aid those
parents who choose to educate their children at home. Home schooling
has become an increasingly popular, and successful, method of educating
children. Home schooled children out-perform their public school peers
by 30 to 37 percentile points across all subjects on nationally
standardized achievement exams. Home schooling parents spend thousands
of dollars annually, in addition to the wages forgone by the spouse who
forgoes outside employment,
in order to educate their children in the loving environment of the
home.
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Ultimately, Mr. Speaker, this bill is about freedom.
Parental control of child rearing, especially education, is one of the
bulwarks of liberty. No nation can remain free when the state has
greater influence over the knowledge and values transmitted to children
than the family.
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By moving to restore the primacy of parents to
education, the Family Education Freedom Act will not only improve
Americas education, it will restore a parents right to choose how
best to educate ones own child, a fundamental freedom that has been
eroded by the increase in federal education expenditures and the
corresponding decrease in the ability of parents to provide for their
childrens education out of their own pockets. I call on all my
colleagues to join me in allowing parents to devote
more of their resources to their childrens education and less to feed
the wasteful Washington bureaucracy by supporting the Family Education
Freedom Act.
Note:
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furthermore is at the beginning of a sentence and should be capitalized: Furthermore.
This chapter appeared in Ron Pauls Congressional website at http://www.house.gov/paul/congrec/congrec2001/cr013101b.htm