
A comprehensive new survey conducted by the Becket Fund, a Christian legal organization, shows that three-quarters of American adults approve of allowing parents to use government-funded vouchers for private school tuition, including enrollment at faith-based institutions.
The research found that 77% of respondents support parents having access to state vouchers for private education and using those funds at religious schools, while 23% are opposed to such policies.
The survey results mirror recent trends in the judicial system, where courts have consistently upheld the legality of applying school voucher programs to religious educational institutions, reinforcing the practice through multiple favorable rulings.








