A legislative partner EdChoice (Formerly Friedman Foundation for Educational Choice)
Notes The Friedman Foundation for Educational Choice has worked with the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC), along with the Alliance for School Choice to develop model legislation to be introduced into state legislatures across the country.[7] The organization was a "Chair" level sponsor of the ALEC Annual Conference in 2016, which equated to $50,000 in 2010,[8] and was one of around 60 organizations represented at the exhibition hall at the ALEC annual meeting in 2011.[9] Matthew Ladner, an EdChoice Fellow and Koch Fellow at the Charles Koch Institute, is the co-author of ALEC's "Report Card on American Education: Ranking State K-12 Performance, Progress, and Reform."[10]
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