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Deacon Kevin McCormack: Brooklyn Catholic Schools Lack the City Subsidies Provided to Public and Charter Counterparts | 02-15-26

Deacon Kevin McCormack explains that these schools lack the city subsidies provided to public and charter counterparts, forcing parents to shoulder costs that the "system" fails to adequately support. To address this, the speakers advocate for a federal scholarship tax credit and urge New York’s governor to opt in, arguing that educational choice and competition are essential for institutional survival and the benefit of all students. 

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