Marty Lueken (@mlueken2) 's Twitter Profile
Marty Lueken

@mlueken2

Father, policy researcher, fiscal wonk. All posts (formerly known as tweets) are my own.

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EdChoice (@edchoice) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dir of the Fiscal Research and Education Center at EdChoice Marty Lueken sat down with Susan Pendergrass and the Show-Me Institute podcast to talk about his recent fiscal effects analysis. The report shows the costs and savings of school choice programs through FY 2022. showmeinstitute.org/blog/education…

Will Flanders (@willflanderswi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New from Marty Lueken and @EdChoice: For all the hemming and hawing about the cost of vouchers in Wisconsin, the programs combined represent about 2.8% of total education spending in the state. This despite educating about 5.4% of kids statewide. edchoice.org/wp-content/upl…

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"The massive, nationwide expansion of #SchoolChoice has not happened behind closed doors. It is elected representatives passing laws through normal channels and then putting themselves up to be re-elected having done it." Choice just keeps winning. From Mike McShane

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What a beautiful rendition of this John Denver classic. Finger picking the steel guitar gives this piece a rich sound and complements the vocals nicely. Lovely.

EdChoice (@edchoice) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Education savings accounts won’t bankrupt Idaho. They’ll improve student outcomes- This op-ed by EdChoice's Marty Lueken & Cooper Conway explain the fiscal impacts of choice programs on Idaho taxpayers & how it saves them money + benefits students. idahostatesman.com/opinion/reader…

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From: Anna J. Egalite : "Innovations in school choice need not compromise our societal commitment to educating all students. That’s an important shared value. Govt has a useful and necessary role to play in funding and regulating education, but there’s room for more flexibility..."

PA Families for Education Choice (@paedchoice) 's Twitter Profile Photo

MYTH: Education Choice Programs Will Cause a 'Budget Meltdown' in States FACT: The cost of choice programs represents 0.3% of states' budgets for all public services. Marty Lueken of EdChoice speaks with PaFEC's Founder and CEO Sharon Sedlar about myths and facts about school

Josh B. McGee (@jbmcgee) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here's some new evidence that ESSER funding was not well designed to deliver meaningful student outcome improvements. It is somewhat unsurprising that short-term, one-time funding that was spread broadly around the sector didn't produce sizable results. the74million.org/article/new-sc…

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My latest at Informed Choice: Policymakers should consider the supply side and LR effects. That means programs with stability, sufficient funding to attract new providers, and clearing away unnecessary regulatory barriers that deter school startups. informedchoice1996.substack.com/p/the-supply-s…

Ben DeGrow (@bendegrow) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Key recommendation from Marty Lueken: "If policymakers want #SchoolChoice to succeed, they must think beyond demand and actively consider the supply side & long-term effects." informedchoice1996.substack.com/p/the-supply-s… Let's keep building robust ecosystems of student opportunity through sound policy!

EdChoice (@edchoice) 's Twitter Profile Photo

School choice boosts demand—but can supply keep up? In Marty Lueken's new blog talks about the supply-side of school choice and what legislation needs to happen to meet the growing demand—policymakers need to plan for growth. edchoice.org/engage/the-sup…

Matthew Lee (@hmatthewlee) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New EdChoice report and blog with Angela R. Watson! We survey a nationally representative sample to answer -- who are the homeschoolers? You may be surprised by who they are.

Education Next (@educationnext) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Smart regulations? Why didn’t you say so! Over-regulation and under-regulation of school choice are two sides of the same bad coin. bit.ly/418Mr6J