Where public schools are underfunded, saving parent choice, toll talk News Wisconsin lawmakers in the dark on broadband Legislators have no idea if the state is getting its money’s worth By Mark Lisheron Gov. Tony Evers has asked that Wisconsin spend another $750 million to expand broadband in the state without knowing the current status of nearly $100 million in broadband projects paid for with federal pandemic funds. At a hearing before the Joint Legislative Audit Committee Wednesday at the Capitol, Rebecca Cameron Valcq, chair of the Public Service Commission, acknowledged the commission failed to confirm payments, provide progress reports or do site inspections for dozens of broadband projects across the state. State Auditor Joe Chrisman told the committee Wednesday documentation for those projects, including numerical scoring of grant applications, still had not been provided to his office, despite an audit in September critical of the lack of documentation for 83 broadband projects. Read the full story Viewpoint The underfunded part of Wisconsin public schooling Innovative, unconventional — and inexplicably made to operate on 60% of what other public schools get By Patrick McIlheran As you watch four kids in a low-ceilinged basement space soldering parts for the underwater robots they’re building, a teacher stopping in but not directing everything, it strikes you that this does not look much like a public high school. But Pathways High School, on Milwaukee’s near west side, is a public school, despite appearances and vibe. It’s just that, as an independent public charter school, Pathways is in the part of Wisconsin public education that’s underfunded. It’s also in the innovative part, the unconventional part. Read more Restoring Oversight The Assembly Ways and Means Committee held a public hearing on Thursday regarding an amendment that would prohibit the Legislature from abdicating to the governor its power to appropriate federal funding. Click here for President Mike Nichols’ testimony on this measure from the last legislative session. Badger on Air Patrick McIlheran joined WSAU’s Meg Ellefson this week to discuss the future funding of Wisconsin roads. Hear the conversation Free Exchange Podcast Cops in Schools: The Numbers No One Is Talking About A new report by Badger Institute Managing Editor Mark Lisheron reveals that calls to police from MPS high schools dramatically increased — again. Lisheron joins Badger Institute Vice President Michael Jahr to discuss the troubling numbers — and the encouraging news that the Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson has signaled support for putting police back in schools. Listen to the podcast Working to Save Parent Choice Parental choice programs have grown in Wisconsin over the years. Why? Because parental choice delivers results for families. Choice students outscore public school students on the college-readiness ACT test. Choice and charter students generally score higher on the state’s academic proficiency exams Choice and charter schools rank high on DPI report cards. Milwaukee school choice students are more likely to be successful in life. A scholarly study found that exposure to school choice is associated with a reduction of around 53% in drug convictions, 86% in property damage convictions, and 38% in paternity suits. Source: Wisconsin Coalition for Education Freedom Read more about how we’re working to save parent choice At a Glance Weekly Survey: Should independent public charter school students be funded at the same amount as traditional public school students? Answer below! Yes No Previous Poll Results What We’re Reading Heritage Foundation: Restoring Civil Society Wall Street Journal: 2023 Is Already a Record Year for School Choice (paywall) Washington Examiner: The states are the appropriate laboratory for meaningful healthcare reform Institute for Justice: Wisconsin Home Bakers Will Defend the Right to Sell Homemade Foods PolicyEd: How to Reverse Pandemic-Related Learning Losses (video) Invest in the Badger Institute The Badger Institute, formerly known as the Wisconsin Policy Research Institute (WPRI), has long been at the forefront of the fight for school choice, right to work, welfare reform, tax restructuring, limited government, civil society and so much more. If you appreciate the Institute’s legacy and want to support free markets, opportunity and prosperity, please consider donating today. Your support will help the Institute continue to advocate for conservative principles now and in generations to come. The Institute never has, and never will, accept government funding. We gratefully welcome your online donation or email Angela Smith, Executive Vice President. The Badger Institute is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt nonprofit organization funded solely by the generosity of foundations, companies and individuals. Support Freedom Badger Institute | 700 W Virginia St, Suite 301, Milwaukee, WI 53204 www.badgerinstitute.org Unsubscribe
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