The political landscape for education policy faces big shifts as Donald Trump heads back to Washington (with backing from a Republican Senate that could push his ideas forward). His comeback brings new energy to school-choice supporters who couldnt get their plans approved in his first White House run
Despite some states saying no to private-school plans‚ federal-level changes look more possible now — especially with Republicans maybe getting House control too. The main thing these education-reform folks want: tax breaks for people who give money to groups that help kids go to private schools
The whole private-school support idea — which didnt work out in Trumps 2017-2021 time — might have better luck now because theres more support in Congress. This new try at changing how we handle school choice comes at a time when many parents are looking for different options; some education-reform groups think its the right moment to push these ideas forward