
Iowa House Minority Leader Rep. Jennifer Konfrst (D-Windsor Heights) addressed the long-term costs of Gov. Reynolds’ private school tuition voucher program, formally known as Education Savings Accounts (ESAs), for Iowa taxpayers in a recent interview on “Iowa Press.”
@iowastartingline Iowa House Minority Leader Rep. Jennifer Konfrst (D-Windsor Heights) addressed the long-term costs of Gov. Reynolds private school tuition voucher program for Iowa taxpayers in a recent interview for “Iowa Press.” Read more at the link in our bio. #iowa #iowanews #iowalife #education ♬ original sound – Iowa Starting Line
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