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Idaho further advances education freedom

Boise, ID – Idaho parents have even more school choice options on top of a long list of education alternatives in the State of Idaho after Governor Brad Little signed Senate Bill 1125 into law this week.
Senate Bill 1125 allows parents to send their child to any public school in Idaho regardless of where they live. The current law restricts parents’ ability to choose the public school that is best for their child, and Senate Bill 1125 modernizes the law to give parents more choice in public education.
“Idaho parents already benefit from an abundance of school choice options, and this new law expands their ability to choose the best public school for their child, regardless of their zip code,” Governor Little said. “Idaho is all about school choice options that make sense for our state, and Senate Bill 1125 fits right into our responsible, transparent, accountable approach to expanding school choice.”
The bill received unanimous support in the Idaho Senate and near-unanimous support in the Idaho House of Representatives. Senators Kevin Cook and Dave Lent were two legislators in support of the bill.
“The passage of Senate Bill 1125 further demonstrates that parents know what is best for their children’s education experience,” Senator Kevin Cook said. “I was proud to support responsible school choice legislation that keeps parents in the driver’s seat of their children’s education.”
“Senate Bill 1125 adds yet another choice for parents and students to find the right fit for their educational needs,” Senator Dave Lent said.
Governor Little pointed to the abundant school choice options available to Idaho families, including:

“I appreciate my partners in the Legislature from both sides of the political aisle for their commitment to expanding responsible school choice options for Idaho families,” Governor Little said.