New Report Offers Fresh Insight on School Choice Attitudes and Policies

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
August 29, 2023
Contact: Jonathon Dworkin, 202-660-1340 x5

New Report Offers Fresh Insight on School Choice Attitudes and Policies
NewDEAL releases messaging and policy recommendations from issue-area experts and elected leaders.

Washington D.C. – As students across the country continue to go back to school, more of them are seeing education funds in their states go to private schools as a result of a private school vouchers push by state Republican leaders. To highlight how anti-voucher policymakers should respond with effective policy and politics, NewDEAL has released a briefing providing an overview of public attitudes around the issue and recommendations for school choice policy and messaging. The report’s findings stem from a recent virtual convening that brought together members of the NewDEAL network of state and local leaders from across the country, including New Hampshire House Minority Leader Matt Wilhelm and Georgia State Representative Phil Olaleye, along with experts from Democrats for Education Reform (DFER).

“Embracing public school choice can help remind parents, and all voters, that Democrats value high-quality education for every child,” said Debbie Cox Bultan, CEO of NewDEAL. “At a time when the Republican education agenda consists of education welfare for the wealthiest among us, as well as efforts like extremist book bans that fan the flames of our culture wars, Democrats have the opportunity to remind the public which party has allchildren’s best interests at heart.”

From polling to best practices, this report provides support for policymakers fighting for real school choice, including traditional and public charter schools. Experts emphasize the importance of engaging in discussions about school choice, forming coalitions with unlikely partners, cutting through the noise of unproductive cultural war debates, and prioritizing the real needs of teachers, families, and students.

Read the full report here.

This report highlights findings and recommendations about school choice legislation and public opinion, including:

  • Public charter schools are popular across key constituencies with 65 percent of all respondents in a recent DFER poll and 72 percent of Democratic voters favoring public charter schools. Voters of color in particular view them favorably.

  • Voters favor new ideas rather than simply more funding. Many parents wish to see more policy solutions that emphasize quality control rather than funding increases exclusively.

  • Public school choice options are viewed more favorably than private vouchers and highlight the inequities of voucher systems.

    • New Hampshire’s voucher program has gone over budget with significant resources going to students who were already enrolled in private schools or homeschooled.

  • Democratic policymakers ought to rebuild trust with parents and students and take control of the debate on education in part by supporting public school choice measures and initiatives. Fighting back against efforts to fund private institutions with taxpayer dollars also presents the opportunity to reach across the aisle and build coalitions with parties that aren’t always aligned.

    • A private school choice expansion bill in Georgia was voted down despite unified Republican control of the legislature and governor’s office. Common cause brought together a coalition of Democratic and conservative rural policymakers who were concerned about taking away funding from public schools that serve as hubs in their communities.

“The choice versus no choice debate has been had, that debate’s been settled. Choice won, and choice resonates deeply. And now what we say is the new battleline is the form of choice that Republicans are offering, private school choice, and the form of choice that Democrats are offering, or that we hope we more fully embrace and offer, is public school choice,” said DFER CEO Jorge Elorza.

If you would like more information about the DFER public opinion survey, conducted with Emerson Polling and involving 1,000 registered voters, click here.

About NewDEAL

The NewDEAL is a national network of rising state and local elected leaders who are pro-growth progressives. Our mission is to bring together leaders focused on expanding opportunity and to help them develop and spread innovative ideas to spur economic growth that is broadly-earned and sustainable. We do this by connecting NewDEAL Leaders with each other to exchange ideas, and connecting them with other pro-growth progressive political, policy, and private sector leaders.

NewDEAL Applauds Success of Inflation Reduction Act

For Immediate Release:

August 16, 2023

Contact: Jonathon Dworkin (NewDEAL), 202-660-1340 x5, jonathon@newdealleaders.org

NewDEAL Applauds Success of Inflation Reduction Act

President Biden signed the law one year ago today

Washington, D.C. – NewDEAL released the following statement from CEO Debbie Cox Bultan marking the one year anniversary of the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) becoming law, recognizing its impact on state and local government priorities:

“Today, the NewDEAL celebrates one year since President Biden signed the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) into law. Lauded as the most significant investment America has ever made in clean energy, IRA has proven to be a major victory for states and localities, with communities across the nation already reaping economic and environmental benefits.

“Over the past year, nearly 80 clean energy manufacturing facilities have been announced, equal to the number announced in the last seven years combined. Communities in ColoradoGeorgiaMichigan, and throughout the country are seeing investments in a range of industries, from solar panels to EV battery plants to auto manufacturing. And with those investments come good-paying jobs in small towns and cities alike.

“In addition, inflation has decreased dramatically, from more than nine percent annually a year ago to 3.2 percent this past July.

“President Biden promised to grow the country’s economy from the bottom up and the middle out. And the investments spurred by the Inflation Reduction Act are doing exactly that. NewDEAL Leaders appreciate his leadership, and our network remains committed to ensuring effective federal-state-local partnerships so that America builds a stronger, cleaner economy while addressing the climate crisis at the same time.”

About the NewDEAL

The NewDEAL is a selective network of about 200 state and local officials — statewide officials, legislators, mayors, council members, and other local leaders across the country — who are pro-growth progressives. The organization brings together leaders focused on expanding opportunity, helping them develop and spread innovative ideas to spur economic growth that is broadly-earned and sustainable. NewDEAL’s Honorary Co-Chairs are U.S. Senator Chris Coons and U.S. Representative Marilyn Strickland.

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NewDEAL Forum Announces New Leaders of Climate Policy Initiative

For Immediate Release:

June 29, 2023

Contact: Jonathon Dworkin, 202-660-1340 x5, jonathon@newdealleaders.org

NewDEAL Forum Announces New Leaders of Climate Policy Initiative

State and local policymakers will recommend practical ways to maximize the impact of historic federal investments in climate change.

Washington, D.C. – Today, the NewDEAL Forum announced California Sen. Ben Allen, New Hampshire Sen. Rebecca Perkins Kwoka, and Newport News, Virginia, Mayor Phillip Jones as the new co-chairs of the organization’s Climate Change Policy Group.

The next phase of the group’s work will focus specifically on how states and localities can maximize the clean energy benefits of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), and other funding streams created during the Biden Administration. The group will pay special attention to IRA, the largest single investment in green energy and climate change in our country’s history, and how state and local leaders can both help ensure those funds are used wisely and enact policies to complement them.

These efforts will build on the group’s past Climate Solutions report, which offered dozens of policy recommendations for state and local leaders to grow a clean energy economy and protect their communities. The new co-chairs take over for the group’s first leaders, former Wisconsin Lt. Governor Mandela Barnes and Norfolk, VA Councilmember Andria McClellan.

Over the coming year, the working group will host virtual policy briefings with issue-area experts, as well as hold in-person meetings at major events of the Forum’s sister organization, the NewDEAL — a network for forward-thinking, results-oriented state and local elected officials from across the country. In addition, the Policy Group plans to issue several briefs to help state and local elected officials make smart, innovative, and workable investments to address climate change.

“The climate crisis is the defining policy issue of a generation,” said NewDEAL Forum CEO Debbie Cox Bultan. “Despite the seriousness of the situation, I feel hopeful because I know state and local elected officials like Sen. Allen, Sen. Perkins Kwoka, and Mayor Jones are summoning the technology, innovation, and urgency needed to meet this moment. The world needs leaders who are committed to utilizing every resource to bring about long-lasting change. I want to thank our past co-chairs, Mandela Barnes and Andria McClellan, for their incredible leadership in their communities and nationally, and I can’t think of three more dedicated officials to lead our climate policy efforts going forward.”

Sen. Allen has represented California’s 24th district since 2014 and chairs the Senate Environmental Quality Committee that oversees the state’s climate policy, among many other topics. In 2022, he spearheaded SB54 to dramatically reduce the waste generated by single-use disposable packaging and food serviceware by 2032 through source reduction, recycling, and composting.

“Addressing the climate crisis will take all of us working together at local, state, and federal levels,” said Sen. Allen. “As much as I want to share policies that have worked in California with colleagues from across the nation, I also want to learn about innovations that are making an impact elsewhere. If we all work together, we can leave a cleaner, healthier planet for future generations.”

Sen. Perkins Kwoka has represented New Hampshire’s 21st District since 2020, after previously serving for four years on the Portsmouth City Council. Her work in the state Senate has included a push to invest in offshore wind energy, as well as continuing her focus on affordable and workforce housing. In addition to her legislative work, Perkins Kwoka is Senior Vice President and General Counsel at ReWild Renewables, a solar company.

“Working towards renewables is a win-win for our local economies,” said Sen. Perkins Kwoka. “Giving our small businesses options for the purchase of electricity will drive prices down, and the IRA supports investments in communities across America to provide these options. As both a legislator and environmental attorney, I’m honored to help lead this working group to focus on practical, industry-minded solutions. I know how dire the situation is, yet I also know that we have the means and will – and ideas! – to bring about positive change. There’s no time to waste.”

At 33 years old, Phillip Jones is the youngest directly-elected mayor in Newport News history. As a veteran and now as an elected official, he is committed to an innovative, pro-growth vision for the city’s future, including through many initiatives to expand opportunity by encouraging small business growth, improving access to quality education, and ensuring affordable, accessible housing, while recognizing that the ability to address those issues relies on stopping damage from climate change.

“The Inflation Reduction Act is a once-in-a-generation investment in addressing the climate crisis,” said Mayor Jones. “Residents of Newport News and the Hampton Roads region have experienced the effects of increased severe weather events over the past several years. We cannot afford to waste a moment or a dollar as we implement policies here and around the nation. I’m excited to work with my colleagues to ensure that we are all doing everything we can to seize this opportunity.”

About NewDEAL Forum 

The NewDEAL Forum is a Washington-DC based non-profit organization which identifies and promotes innovative, future-oriented state and local pro-growth progressive policies that can improve the lives of all Americans. By facilitating the identification and spread of policy ideas, the NewDEAL Forum seeks to foster economic growth, reduce barriers to opportunity, and promote good government in communities throughout the country.

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Supreme Court Striking Down Fringe Independent State Legislature Theory Is A ‘Victory For Democracy’ Says NewDEAL CEO Debbie Cox Bultan

For Immediate Release:                                                    

June 27, 2023                                                        

Contact: Jonathon Dworkin (NewDEAL), 202-660-1340 x5, jonathon@newdealleaders.org 

Supreme Court Striking Down Fringe Independent State Legislature Theory Is A ‘Victory For Democracy’ Says NewDEAL CEO Debbie Cox Bultan

Washington, D.C. – The Supreme Court today rejected North Carolina Republicans’ independent state legislature theory, which sought to give state legislatures near-unlimited authority to decide the rules for federal elections. In response to the 6-3 ruling, NewDEAL CEO Debbie Cox Bultan released the following statement:

“Today, the Supreme Court struck down the ridiculous independent state legislature theory put forward by extreme Republicans as an obvious power grab. This decision is a victory for democracy.

“It is outrageous to think that state legislatures can create election laws that cannot be reviewed by state courts. The events leading up to and on January 6, 2021 demonstrated clearly that some people in this country, including in leadership positions, would go to great lengths to subvert American democracy. This is why NewDEAL joins other pro-democracy, pro-voting groups around the nation in celebrating today’s ruling.

“Rather than undermine our democratic system, NewDEAL urges state legislatures to strengthen and protect our democracy, including by protecting election works, promoting election transparency, and making voting more accessible. Earlier this year, the NewDEAL Forum released its Democracy Playbook containing more than 40 recommendations to bolster our democratic institutions through laws and policies related to election integrity, voting rights, and civic engagement.”

About NewDEAL

NewDEAL is a network of about 200 state and local officials — statewide officials, legislators, mayors, council members, and other local leaders across the country — who are pro-growth progressives. The organization brings together leaders focused on expanding opportunity, helping them develop and spread innovative ideas to spur economic growth that is broadly-earned and sustainable. NewDEAL’s Honorary Co-Chairs are U.S. Senator Chris Coons and U.S. Representative Marilyn Strickland.