Last week, I added my name to a lawsuit challenging Idaho’s school voucher law in the Supreme Court. To be clear, I don’t have a problem with school choice. I have a problem with the government spending my constituents’ money to create an unconstitutional, separate-but-unequal private school voucher — one that pits urban students against rural students, rich families against poor families, and believers against non-believers.

I’m not alone. The coalition of educators, former lawmakers, parents and constitutional experts joining this lawsuit stand with the more than 32,000 Idahoans who flooded the governor’s office in February with messages in opposition to House Bill 93, the bill that created vouchers in Idaho. Their message is simple: public money belongs in public schools.

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