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Analyst: Florida Charter School Plans Have Potential Pluses, Problems

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School officials and teachers unions across the state have expressed outrage over a comprehensive education bill passed by the Florida legislature, and are calling for a veto from Gov. Rick Scott. Their objections stem -- in part -- from a requirement that public schools share local taxpayer revenue with charter schools for capital projects.

 WUSF's Robin Sussingham spoke with Mike Petrilli,  school choice proponent and  president of the  Thomas B. Fordham Institute, an education policy think tank in Washington DC, about the criticism over charter school funding.

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Robin is Senior Editor at WUSF, spearheading the station's podcasting initiatives and helping to guide the vision for special reporting projects and creative storytelling. She hosts the weekly current affairs program, Florida Matters, on WUSF and also created The Zest, the station's podcast that's all about food, which she continues to host and serve as senior producer.