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		<title>By: School Choice Gives EVERYONE a Reason to Celebrate : School Choice Virginia</title>
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		<description>[...] the Friedman Foundation is set to release a new report by Greg Forster on the EdChoice Program that demonstrates how school choice benefits everyone. “In fact, the only losers here are the opponents of school choice. When an EdChoice child [...]</description>
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