The school choice revolution sweeping America is proof that voucher programs work. Congress should take note of this when they consider whether or not to continue funding a popular voucher program that brings the internet to millions of low income Americans.
West Virginia enacted the first universal school choice program in 2021. Since then, 12 states have followed suit, and another 17 enjoy partial school choice programs. The success of this movement lies in the power of voucher programs to cut through bureaucracy and allow market-driven approaches to welfare and social services.