News -> INDReporter FRI, NOV 30 3:26PM by Melinda Deslatte, The Associated Press

BR judge: vouchers unconstitutional

BATON ROUGE (AP) Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal’s private school tuition voucher program has been ruled unconstitutional by a state judge.

State Judge Tim Kelley said Friday that the program improperly diverts money allocated through the state’s public school funding formula to private schools. He also said it unconstitutionally diverts local tax dollars to private schools.

Kelley ruled in a lawsuit backed by teacher unions and school boards seeking to shut down the voucher program.

The state education department and the Board of Elementary and Secondary Education said the programs were funded and created in line with the constitution.

Jinal issued the following statement at about 4 p.m. Friday:

Today’s ruling is wrong headed and a travesty for parents across Louisiana who want nothing more than for their children to have an equal opportunity at receiving a great education. That opportunity is a chance that every child deserves and we will continue the fight to give it to them. The opinion sadly ignores the rights of families who do not have the means necessary to escape failing schools. On behalf of the citizens that cast their votes for reform, the parents who want more choices, and the kids who deserve a chance, we will appeal today’s decision, and I’m confident we will prevail. This ruling changes nothing for the students currently in the program. All along, we expected this to be decided by the Louisiana Supreme Court.

 

 



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written by Greg Foreman , December 01, 2012 - 10:34 am
Really Bobby! This courts ruling is "wrong headed(?)and a travesty for parents across Louisiana". OK Bobby, let us talk travesty for a second.

As the chief executive of Louisiana's government, you and your lap dogs, feel your administration is above and beyond the basic law governing the state-the 1974 Louisiana Constitution. The Louisiana Constitution-in your mind and that of your administration, is subservient to and must take a back seat to the concepts and opinions of the "learned" individuals in power--WRONG!!!.

Bobby, when will you and the "lap dogs" come to the realization-have an epiphany-that reinventing the wheel is no longer an option and is counter productive to the well being and progress of the state. Especially in as much as the wheel is broken and you've fired any/all the mechanics capable of fixing it and replaced them with "yes" men/women and stooges, i.e, lap dogs, who haven't any earthly concept of the problem nor the productive measures necessary to get the wheeling rolling again. The methodology of throwing the baby out with the bath water is just not working for Louisiana.




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