by Byron Schlomach | Jan 8, 2020 | Blog
Education Reform. Every time a legislature meets in this country, education reform is a topic of discussion. It’s easy to see why. Our schools, especially when you consider the amount of money we spend, don’t do a very good job. It’s really not that hard to casually...
by Mike Davis | Sep 30, 2019 | Blog
When the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) begins its term next week, one of the many important cases it will consider is that of Espinoza v. Montana Department of Revenue, which addresses Montana’s Tax Credit Scholarship program, and gives the high court an...
by Byron Schlomach | Dec 1, 2018 | Legal, Research
A Universal Education Savings Account Proposal: Fiscal Implications and Model Legislation Authors Byron Schlomach, Vance H. Fried, Benjamin Lepak Abstract This paper proposes a $4,500 ESA for every school-age child in Oklahoma, with net savings for the state....
by Byron Schlomach | Feb 1, 2018 | Research
A Money-Saving Education Savings Account (ESA) Proposal Authors Byron Schlomach, Vance H. Fried Abstract This paper proposes a very simple $3,000 ESA for any child who has matriculated in Oklahoma’s public schools continuously for 2 or more years. This would...
by Byron Schlomach | Jan 1, 2017 | Research
A Truly Universal Education Savings Account Proposal, Including Fiscal Implications Authors Byron Schlomach, Vance H. Fried Summary This paper proposes a $4,500 ESA for every school-age child in Oklahoma that parents can supplement. It recommends specifics of what...