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Related: About this forumKochs target public schools in NV, NM, AZ, CO, VA, FL, NC, OH, PA, TX and WI.
Kochs target public schools in NV, NM, AZ, CO, VA, FL, NC, OH, PA, TX and WI. http://politi.co/2zk0KdF via @politico
David Koch is pictured. | AP Photo
David Koch speaks at an Americans for Prosperity Foundation event in 2013. The Libre Initiative, one of the group's newest campaigns, is on track to make contact with more than 100,000 Hispanic households this year on school choice. | Phelan M. Ebenhack/AP Photo
How the Kochs are trying to shake up public schools, one state at a time
The push by Libre represents a new front in the fight by targeting Hispanic families.
By KIMBERLY HEFLING
10/30/2017 02:00 PM EDT
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With school choice efforts stalled in Washington, the billionaire Koch brothers network is engaged in state-by-state battles with teachers unions, politicians and parent groups to push for public funding of private and charter schools.
One of the newest campaigns is the Libre Initiative, a grassroots drive targeting Hispanic families in 11 states so far, under the umbrella of the Charles and David Koch-funded Americans for Prosperity, a powerful conservative and libertarian advocacy group.
While the Koch network has long been involved in school choice battles, the push by Libre represents a new front in the fight by targeting Hispanic families and a recognition that with Congress gridlocked, its on the ground at the state level where the network can disrupt the educational status quo. The Koch message on schools is shared by Education Secretary Betsy DeVos, a longtime ally.
Across the [Koch] network, theres a greater commitment to advancing this because we do see it as critical to advancing a free and open society, Libres Executive Director Jorge Lima told POLITICO.
The group has had some initial success for instance, helping to thwart a moratorium on charter school expansion in New Mexico. But its also created bitter divisions in the Latino community and led to accusations the Kochs are trying to undermine public education and even in some cases, to subvert the Democratic process.
Dont let so-called Hispanic organizations such as the Libre Initiative deceive you ... Geoconda Arguello-Kline, secretary-treasurer of the Culinary Union, wrote last year in a guest column published in the Las Vegas Sun. Libre is not looking out for Nevadans best interest; it is working to benefit its billionaire Koch funders.
Despite such criticism, the group is hunkering down for the long haul in states it views as ripe for change even as it eyes new states for expansion. Lima says its on track to make contact with more than 100,000 Hispanic households this year on school choice.
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Besides Nevada and New Mexico, Libre is organizing in Arizona, Colorado, Virginia, Florida, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Texas and Wisconsin. Its recent efforts, with other Koch-backed groups, include:
A planned six-figure spend in Nevada on deep canvassing in Hispanic neighborhoods to build support for educational savings accounts, which enable families to use state tax dollars to pay for private school. Although such a program was passed by the Nevada Legislature in 2015, it never took effect after the funding mechanism was ruled unconstitutional.
A lawsuit brought by Americans for Prosperity, among others, aimed at stopping a 2018 Arizona referendum asking voters whether they want to keep a school choice law passed earlier this year. The law would expand the availability of education savings accounts to more than 30,000 families a move that public school supporters fear would divert millions of dollars from financially stretched public schools.
A six-figure Libre and Americans for Prosperity campaign in Colorado this summer to promote charter schools and education savings accounts and another ahead of a Nov. 7 school board race by the Americans for Prosperity Foundation to push choice-friendly issues.
A seven-figure investment In Virginias gubernatorial race by Americans for Prosperity that includes a video criticizing Virginia Lt. Gov. Ralph Northam, a Democrat, for his opposition to education savings accounts.
Mailings in Spanish and English supporting a Florida law that encourages charter schools in communities with low-performing schools. After Gov. Rick Scott, a Republican, signed it into law, the state Democratic Party said hed declared war on our public schools.
Mike Petrilli, president of the conservative-leaning Thomas B. Fordham Institute, said its noteworthy the Koch network has singled out school choice.
"Its telling us they have good reason to believe this is an issue thats resonating with Latino families, he said.
He also gave the initiatives strong odds at changing at least some state policies.
Most of these states have had very active school choice movements with other organizations on the ground trying to expand programs, Petrilli said. It could be enough to put some of these ideas over the top.
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