Monday, August 14, 2006

The Next Reform

At the risk of repeating myself, the best place to start is school choice.

Clarence Page in the Chicago Tribune, via RCP, writes on the mixed success of welfare reform, which, arguably, was targeted at unwed mothers. The next reform needs to help young black men:
With that, welfare reform should expand into a pro-work, anti-poverty program, which means inclusion of what may be the largest group left behind: young males, particularly young, undereducated black males.
UNDEREDUCATED. UNDEREDUCATED. UNDEREDUCATED!

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