Indications Mount That Anti-School Choice Campaigns Are Misleading Arizona Voters
Recent investigations reveal that campaigns against Arizona's education savings account (ESA) program are spreading misinformation to voters. Videos show signature gatherers from both initiatives misrepresenting the ESA program and exaggerating claims of fraud. The Arizona school choice coalition opposes these measures, arguing they would disrupt education for over 102,000 students.
- ▪Signature gatherers for anti-ESA initiatives have been caught on camera providing inaccurate information to voters.
- ▪The Arizona school choice coalition claims that the proposed measures would impose new restrictions on families using ESA funds.
- ▪Investigations show that both campaigns have exaggerated the prevalence of fraud in the ESA program.
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Home – School Choice News – Indications Mount That Anti-School Choice Campaigns Are Misleading Arizona Voters opinion Indications Mount That Anti-School Choice Campaigns Are Misleading Arizona Voters Jason Bedrick • May 19, 2026 Print Protesters on Jan. 30, 2015, in Austin, Texas. (Robert Daemmrich Photography Inc/Corbis / Getty Images) (function(){var t=document.querySelector(".wp-block-kadence-dynamichtml"),s=document.currentScript.previousElementSibling;if(t&&s){if("prepend"==="before_element")t.parentNode.insertBefore(s,t);else if("prepend"==="after_element")t.parentNode.insertBefore(s,t.nextSibling);else if("prepend"==="prepend"||"prepend"==="inside_first_child")t.insertBefore(s,t.firstChild);else t.appendChild(s);}})(); Earlier this month, I documented how signature gatherers for…
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