Kyle Wingfield (@kbwingfield) 's Twitter Profile
Kyle Wingfield

@kbwingfield

President/CEO @georgiapolicy. Formerly @ajc, @WSJopinion, @AP. Grad @UGAGrady. Patient fan @FootballUGA, @Braves. Son, brother, husband, father. Saved by grace.

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Neal McCluskey (@nealmccluskey) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"[H]ere’s one basic claim I’ve never heard from opponents: 'Every single child in our entire state is best-served by the school that happens to be assigned to them based on where they live.' They won’t say it, because they’d be laughed out of the room" savannahnow.com/story/opinion/…

Lori Armistead (@loriarmistead) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As parents face unprecedented uncertainty navigating education for their children, the legislature has a moral obligation to support parents with all resources available to meet their kids’ needs. #gapol Kyle Wingfield

Kyle Wingfield (@kbwingfield) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The full range of academic research on school choice programs - showing all results, not just 1-2 that might be convenient - can be found here: edchoice.org/research/the-1… Spoiler alert: Most studies show positive effects on a wide range of measures. Few show negative ones. #gapol

Kyle Wingfield (@kbwingfield) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Amazing how lowly opponents of school choice programs think of their constituents, the parents of their students. To hear them, you'd think every parent is greedy and just waiting for the chance to commit fraud. If you're one of their parents, you should think about that.

Business RadioX® - North Fulton (@northfultonbrx) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On this edition of "Business Beat," Kyle Wingfield of Georgia Public Policy Foundation spoke with Roger Lusby of @frazierdeeter on #Georgia's budget, #education reforms, the impact of #CovidRelief and much more: businessradiox.com/podcast/north-….

Speaker David Ralston (@speakerralston) 's Twitter Profile Photo

ICYMI: Yesterday, the Georgia House of Representatives passed the largest income tax cut in state history -- set to save Georgians more than $1 billion a year. See the analysis on our plan from Georgia Public Policy Foundation at georgiapolicy.org/news/independe… #gapol

Greg Bluestein (@bluestein) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just in: Governor Brian P. Kemp backs a measure to fund a $6,500 per student yearly voucher for private school tuition or expenses. He tells Erick Erickson the measure the Senate passed is a “good bill” and urged the House to approve. “I’m hopeful we can get this over the finish line.” #gapol

yes. every kid. (@yes_everykid) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Georgia Governor Brian P. Kemp knows that something amazing happens when we put power back where it belongs: with Georgia families. SB 233 will empower families with freedom when it comes to their child’s education.

John F. Kennedy (@johnfkennedyga) 's Twitter Profile Photo

School choice is not anti-public school, it’s pro-parent. The Georgia Promise Scholarship Act puts parents in control of their children’s education. SB233 is right on policy and politics. I commend @dolezal4senate for tackling this issue and look forward to getting it done.