Hawaii SB 1084 would allow the state government to use public funds for private early education programs and schools. Proponents argue that private schools have strong infrastructures and funding them would be more cost effective than the government expanding its own early education initiatives. Opponents argue that the funds state funding should only go to public schools and the bill would fund religious schools, violating the boundaries of church and state.
Response rates from 7 America voters.
57% Yes |
43% No |
43% Yes |
14% No |
14% Yes, private schools have played a key role in early education and the state government should partner with them to expand their attendance |
14% No, any funding should go towards public education |
14% No, private schools should not be funded by taxpayers |
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0% No, privatization could allow public funds to be used for religious purposes |
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