HON. RON PAUL OF TEXAS
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
February 5, 2003
The Family Education Freedom Act
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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. Loss of control is a key
reason
why so many of Americas parents express dissatisfaction with the
educational
system.
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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
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.