by Mike Davis | Mar 31, 2020 | Blog
“We have the cure. We know it works. You’ve used it before. But you’re not allowed to use it now.” Imagine if your government – federal, state, or local – said those words to you regarding the corona virus. You would be justifiably outraged. If you could...
by Byron Schlomach | Sep 23, 2019 | Blog
I should point out, before the reader gets into this piece, that these are my personal thoughts. Right around last Labor Day, I suddenly had a thought. I quickly made a calculation and realized that, as of the day after Labor Day, I’ve worked full-time in public...
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...