In 2010 the Supreme Court decision in Citizens United v FEC unleashed decades of campaign finance regulations. In 2012 Hoosiers for Economic Growth chairman Fred Klipsch spoke at a National Policy Summit in Jersey City and explained how his organization and several affiliated groups spent $4.4 million to push through the education policies that Indiana adopted in 2011, including a huge voucher program, expansion of charter schools and anti-union measures.
But our vote is our voice. The Indiana Coalition for Public Education has put together information about bills that work for and against the public schools that serve all children—not just the select few. Check out the scorecard to see how your representatives voted.
