 Kentucky lawmakers introducing a pro-School Choice Constitutional Amendment. Explain it and how successful might they be? Yeah, well, the success remains to be seen, but I think it's got a good chance. There's 15 Republican lawmakers proposing this constitutional amendment. One side advantage is that, should it pass, it does not need to go through the governor, who is likely to veto any school choice legislation. It would go directly to the people for a vote. And so the people of Kentucky who seem to support school choice measures based on polls would be able to vote for this. And, you know, it seems like a reasonable thing to ask. Let's take it to the people. Let's see what they think. And so we'll see what it does. Essentially, the importance of the amendment is that some state constitutions have language in them about, in Kentucky, they're called common schools. There's a question, what is a common school? And it's generally understood to be a public school. Well, can you use state dollars for other kinds of schools? That's the question.