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3 Apr 2011

U.S. House of Representatives to vote on NAACP opposed school voucher program

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April 3, 2011 Category: Philly NAACP Posted by:

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As early as Tuesday, March 29, 2011, the U.S. House of Representatives is scheduled to vote on H.R, 471, the mis-named Scholarships for Opportunities and
Results Act. The NAACP is vigorously opposed to this legislation which extends and expands a pilot program of school vouchers in the District of Columbia
which began in 2003 and was set to expire in 2008.

We stand against H.R. 471 due to the fact that the 5 year pilot program in D.C. was, by all accounts, a failure; neither the majority of D.C. residents nor
their democratically elected representatives want the program; and due to our underlying opposition to school vouchers.

The NAACP has consistently supported investments in our public schools that will benefit all students, not just potentially a few. School vouchers do not
offer a collective benefit. Vouchers take critical resources away from our neighborhood public schools, the very schools that are attended by the vast
majority of African American students. Furthermore, private and parochial schools are not required to observe federal nondiscrimination laws even if they
receive federal funds through voucher programs.

In fact, many voucher proposals often contain language specifically intended to circumvent civil rights laws, and many proponents insist voucher funding
does not flow to the school but instead to the parent or student precisely to avoid any civil rights obligations. This specificity in language allows
private institutions to discriminate on the basis of religion, gender, disability and language proficiency – and even merit, again, despite the fact that
they are receiving taxpayer funds.

In addition to our philosophical opposition to vouchers overall, the NAACP is opposed to an expansion of the D.C. voucher program as established by H.R.
471 because of its ineffectiveness, and the fact that it is a classicexample of Congress overriding the wishes of the District’s democratically elected
officials. All five of the federal studies that have analyzed the existing program, which would be expanded under H.R. 471, concluded that the program is
ineffective, and in some cases have led to an abuse of taxpayers’ money.

Specifically, Department of Education studies have concluded that the voucher program has had no effect on the academic achievement of students who use
vouchers. Federal studies have also demonstrated an alarming number of accountability shortcomings in the program. Examples include federal taxpayer
dollars funding tuition at private schools that do not even charge tuition, schools that lacked city occupancy permits, and schools employing teachers
without bachelor’s degrees or certifications.

Our opposition to the D.C. voucher program is further compounded by the fact it is not supported by the majority of the District’s residents, and is a
classic example of Congress overriding the wishes of the District’s democratically elected officials. The Mayor of the District of Columbia, Vincent C.
Gray, said it best, perhaps, when he said “Decisions about educational options in the District of Columbia ought to be made at the state and local level
just as those choices are made across this nation.”

The NAACP opposes school vouchers inthe District of Columbia and nationally. The NAACP opposed H.R. 471.

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