Education Policy

Vermont’s Education Reform Law Faces Legal Challenge Over School Choice Restrictions

By Economics Desk | March 4, 2026

Two Vermont parents challenge Act 73’s stringent limits on school choice, exposing how government overreach infringes on families’ rights to decide their children’s education.

In a bold pushback against government overreach, two parents from Georgia, Vermont, have filed a lawsuit challenging the state’s restrictive education reform law—Act 73—that limits access to private schools through public funding. This legal action strikes at the heart of educational freedom, raising urgent questions about who really controls our children’s futures. Are Government Bureaucrats Deciding Where Your Children Can Learn? Since the passage of Act 73 last year, Vermont has tightened its publicly funded tuition system that once allowed families in school districts without certain grade levels to choose either other public schools or independent private institutions. The new...

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