2022
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.4055735
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Dynasty 529 Plans and Structural Inequality

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“…First, Professor Victoria Haneman explores § 529 plans and school choice, "shin[ing] a light upon the problematic use of the Internal Revenue Code to support state and local school choice policy." 27 Professor Haneman explains that school choice shows "class power and racial inequity colliding in the worst possible way." 28 She reminds us that the school choice movement has "a deeply troubling and racialized history" 29 and proposes a range of alternatives to allowing § 529 plan subsidy of individual school choice decisions.…”
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“…First, Professor Victoria Haneman explores § 529 plans and school choice, "shin[ing] a light upon the problematic use of the Internal Revenue Code to support state and local school choice policy." 27 Professor Haneman explains that school choice shows "class power and racial inequity colliding in the worst possible way." 28 She reminds us that the school choice movement has "a deeply troubling and racialized history" 29 and proposes a range of alternatives to allowing § 529 plan subsidy of individual school choice decisions.…”
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confidence: 99%