Click Here to Subscribe

Photo Gallery: OLMA Graduation

Bishop's Schedule

The Bishop’s Schedule, June 2 – 14

by Staff Reports
May 28, 2026
0
ShareTweet

Featured

Remaining human in the age of AI

by Michael Walsh
2 days ago
0
ShareTweet

Tolkien, Beethoven, MLK: The voices that resonate in ‘Magnifica Humanitas’

by admin
5 days ago
0
ShareTweet

Military Services’ bishop shares journey, talks mission to support veterans

by Julia Train
6 days ago
0
ShareTweet
  • Contact
  • Advertise
  • Subscribe
  • Home
Saturday, May 30, 2026
Catholic Star Herald
  • News
    • From Bishop Williams
    • Parish Life
    • Diocesan News
    • Sports
    • Columns
      • From Bishop Sullivan
    • Obituaries
    • World/Nation
  • Catholic Schools
  • Español
  • Features
    • Special Supplements
      • Thank You Bishop Sullivan
      • Welcome Bishop Williams
      • Jubilarians
    • Entertainment
      • Movie Reviews
    • Photo Galleries
    • Talking Catholic
    • Latest Videos
    • Health and Wellness
  • Advertise
  • More
    • Classified
    • Subscribe
    • Contact Us
  • News
    • From Bishop Williams
    • Parish Life
    • Diocesan News
    • Sports
    • Columns
      • From Bishop Sullivan
    • Obituaries
    • World/Nation
  • Catholic Schools
  • Español
  • Features
    • Special Supplements
      • Thank You Bishop Sullivan
      • Welcome Bishop Williams
      • Jubilarians
    • Entertainment
      • Movie Reviews
    • Photo Galleries
    • Talking Catholic
    • Latest Videos
    • Health and Wellness
  • Advertise
  • More
    • Classified
    • Subscribe
    • Contact Us
No Result
View All Result
Catholic Star Herald
No Result
View All Result
Home World/Nation

Catholics lament voter rejection of school choice initiatives in 3 states

OSV News by OSV News
November 7, 2024
in World/Nation
Reading Time: 5 mins read
0
0
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter
People casts their ballots in the showroom of Superior Honda of Omaha in Nebraska during the U.S. presidential election, on Election Day, Nov. 5, 2024. Voters in Nebraska, Colorado, and Kentucky weighed in on school choice during the general election. (OSV News photo/Scott Morgan, Reuters)

By Gina Christian, OSV News

(OSV News) — Proposed school choice initiatives in three states — Colorado, Kentucky and Nebraska — appear to have been defeated at the ballot box in the Nov. 5 general election.

Brittany Vessely, executive director of the Colorado Catholic Conference, told OSV News that Colorado’s Catholic bishops were “disappointed in the loss of Amendment 80,” which would have created a state constitutional right to school choice and equal opportunity for K-12 children.

In addition, the proposed measure would have enshrined in the state constitution parents’ right to direct their children’s education, while adding a range of school types — including private, charter and home schools — in the state’s definition of school choice.

With 73% of the estimated vote total reported by midday Nov. 6, slightly more than half (52%) of voters had rejected the amendment, while 48% were in favor.

“Amendment 80 aligned with Catholic social teaching: to ensure that parents are permitted to select the best education option(s) for their children and each person of every age has a right to education,” Vessely said.

That includes “using a portion of state funding for parents to direct to the learning option that best fits the needs of their child,” she said.

Vessely said that due to the rejection of Amendment 80, “It is likely that the anti-school choice majorities in the state Legislature will continue to attack Colorado’s current school choice options, including charter schools, and erode the rights of conscience and expression for parochial education providers and parents who choose options other than traditional public schools.”

Catholic advocacy for school choice initiatives has its roots in the church’s teaching on parents’ responsibility for their children’s education. The Catechism of the Catholic Church specifies that “parents have the right to choose a school for (their children) which corresponds to their own personal convictions,” describing that right as “fundamental.”

In addition, the Catechism states that “public authorities have the duty of guaranteeing this parental right and ensuring concrete conditions for its exercise.”

Kentucky’s proposed Amendment 2 would have paved the way to provide state funding for “the education of students outside the system of common schools,” as public K-12 schools are termed in Kentucky’s constitution.

But the results by midday Nov. 6, with nearly all of the estimated vote total reported, indicated that close to 65% of Kentucky voters had rejected the amendment, with slightly more than 35% in support.

“We’re really disappointed, especially in the margin of the (opposition’s) victory,” Jason Hall, executive director of the Kentucky Catholic Conference, told OSV News.

Hall said that “Kentucky is an island surrounded by states with school choice” and so the amendment’s defeat “really closes the door on it for the foreseeable future.”

Last month, Hall had told OSV News the amendment’s passage could help “provide Catholic education as an option for families where that was a good fit for them, who currently could not afford it financially,” while stressing that the conference broadly support policies to expand parental choices in education.

Now, he said, the rejection of Amendment 2 “creates challenges for Catholic schools to be able to come up with other ways to help people attend who lack the financial means to do so.”

In Nebraska, voters opted to repeal Section 1 of Legislative Bill 1402, which allocated $10 million in public funds for low-income students or students with special needs to attend non-public schools.

With nearly all the estimated ballot total reported by midday Nov. 6, over 57% voted to strike the funding, while just under 43% wanted to retain it.

Both Vessely and Hall lamented how the defeat of the school choice initiatives in their respective states would negatively impact on Catholic parents’ ability to provide for the education of their children.


Gina Christian is a multimedia reporter for OSV News. Follow her on X (formerly Twitter) @GinaJesseReina.

Previous Post

Mother Lucille Cutrone, CFR sisters foundress, remembered for inner light, charity

Next Post

Bishop Sullivan’s Schedule, Nov. 10-17

Related Posts

Cattle farmer Ray Hodges tends to livestock on his 300-acre farm as rising fuel costs impact agricultural production in Old Town, Fla., April 27, 2026. On April 14, the American Farm Bureau Federation reported, "Rising input costs tied to the conflict in the Middle East are adding strain to an already challenging farm economy." (OSV News photo/Maria Alejandra Cardona, Reuters)
World/Nation

Facing soaring fuel and fertilizer prices, Catholic farmers lean on faith

May 28, 2026
Pope Leo XIV greets visitors and pilgrims from the popemobile while riding around St. Peter’s Square at the Vatican before his weekly general audience May 27, 2026. (CNS photo/Courtesy of Vatican Media)
World/Nation

Pope Leo calls for ‘openness’ to Church reform that respects tradition

May 27, 2026
John Carroll University undergraduate commencement ceremony on Sunday, May 17 2026 (OSV News photo/Margaret Murray)
World/Nation

Grads hear faith-filled words of encouragement, challenges to take into world beyond campus

May 27, 2026
Pope Leo XIV speaks to the media April 7, 2026, as he leaves the papal residence in Castel Gandolfo to head back to the Vatican. In remarks to journalists outside Castel Gandolfo, the evening of May 26, the pope renewed  calls for humanitarian help for the people of Gaza, and he also discussed AI and warfare, echoing one of the themes in his first encyclical, "Magnifica Humanitas" released a day earlier. (OSV News photo/Guglielmo Mangiapane, Reuters)
World/Nation

Pope Leo renews calls for humanitarian help for people of Gaza, discusses AI and warfare

May 27, 2026
Facebook Twitter Instagram LinkedIn Youtube RSS

No Result
View All Result

Latest News

Faith, service, hope on display in Catholic Charities museum

Bishop celebrates Cathedral’s dedication anniversary

Father Nickolas Naticchione

‘Magnifica Humanitas’: Pope Leo’s AI encyclical warns of temptation to build future excluding God

Tolkien, Beethoven, MLK: The voices that resonate in ‘Magnifica Humanitas’

Latest Videos

View Ordination of Nickolas B. Naticchione in Cathedral

The legacy of Pope Francis

Pope Leo’s first Easter message

See livestream of Bishop Williams celebrating annual Chrism Mass

Pope Leo XIV’s first Palm Sunday

Around the Diocese

  • The Diocese of Camden
  • Talking Catholic Podcast
  • Catholic Charities
  • Advertise
  • Catholic Cemeteries
  • VITALity Healthcare Services
  • Housing Services
  • Camden Deacon
  • Camden Priest
  • South Jersey Catholic Schools
  • Man Up South Jersey
  • Catholic Business Network

Additional Resources

  • New Jersey Independent Victim Compensation Fund
  • Quick Guide to Reporting Sexual Abuse
  • List of Credibly Accused Priests and Parish Resources
  • Bishop’s Commission Report on Catholic Schools

Reorganization of the Diocese

  • Chapter 11 Claims filing info
  • Chapter 11 Prime Clerk Filing

© All Rights Reserved | May 30, 2026 | Catholic Star Herald of the Diocese of Camden

En español/Sa Tagalog

Add the Catholic Star Herald to your home screen

For Android users(Chrome) tap the at the top right vertical 3 dots then tap “Add to Home Screen”

For iPhone tap:at the bottom and then tap “Add to Home Screen”

  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

If you need assistance with submitting your subscription, please call Neal Cullen at 856-583-6139, or email Neal.Cullen@camdendiocese.org

No Result
View All Result
  • News
    • From Bishop Williams
    • Parish Life
    • Diocesan News
    • Sports
    • Columns
      • From Bishop Sullivan
    • Obituaries
    • World/Nation
  • Catholic Schools
  • Español
  • Features
    • Special Supplements
      • Thank You Bishop Sullivan
      • Welcome Bishop Williams
      • Jubilarians
    • Entertainment
      • Movie Reviews
    • Photo Galleries
    • Talking Catholic
    • Latest Videos
    • Health and Wellness
  • Advertise
  • More
    • Classified
    • Subscribe
    • Contact Us

© All Rights Reserved | May 30, 2026 | Catholic Star Herald of the Diocese of Camden