At Ed Voters, we’ve been raising the alarm about the need for cyber charter funding and accountability reforms—but we’re far from the only ones.

Across Pennsylvania, school board members, superintendents, community leaders, parents, and taxpayers are speaking out. Letters to the editor, school board resolutions, and news coverage from every corner of the state are making one thing clear:

Pennsylvanians are demanding cyber charter reform and expect the Pennsylvania legislature to act.

Don’t believe us? See for yourself.

We’ve collected more than 50 newspaper headlines since February—from local opinion pages to major news outlets—calling attention to the urgent need for state lawmakers to fix Pennsylvania’s broken cyber charter law. These voices are loud, clear, and widespread.

👇 Scroll down to see the headlines and click to read the stories.

This isn’t a fringe issue. It’s a statewide movement.

Pennsylvanians understand how the current cyber charter system forces property tax increases and cuts in school district classrooms, all so that cyber charters can pack hundreds of millions of tax dollars in bank accounts and waste millions more on advertising, parties, and other unacceptable uses .

It is past time for Harrisburg act.

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