New study finds positive workforce effects from 2015 reforms
The News: A new study from the Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty (WILL) finds Wisconsin's 2015 FoodShare reforms that established work requirements for able-bodied adults without dependents resulted in increases in labor ...
WILL begins National School Choice Week with release of groundbreaking new study. The News: On the first day of National School Choice Week, a new study (here) estimates how further growth of Wisconsin’s parental choice programs could result in $3.2 […]
Assault on school choice leads to inaccurate statements In the News: With the Assembly scheduled to vote on the state budget tomorrow, it is the ideal time to release WILL’s annual report fact-checking state lawmakers on school choice. Myth Busters […]
State’s ed agency illegally preventing private choice schools from counting “virtual instruction” towards classroom learning requirements
The Breaking News: Today WILL attorneys, on behalf of School Choice Wisconsin Action, sued State Superintendent of Public Instruction Carolyn Stanford ...