Last Thursday I flew to Louisiana for a lunch debate with Chas Roemer, who is chairman of the state board of education.

Before the debate, I read online about his strong support for vouchers, charters, evaluation of teachers by test scores. Knowing this, I used my time to demonstrate the poor results of what I expected he would say.

Chas responded that he would not contest anything I said, as there was already too much tit for tat in politics. He talked instead about the value of choice for its own sake. When asked by a member of the audience how he felt about letting public dollars flow to religious schools, he said we must respect people’s religions.

Some in the audience grumbled that his facts were incomplete or misleading. Afterwords, researchers told me that the state education department had removed all trend data about school performance from the state website. No one could get any historical information because it had disappeared.

Where are the investigative reporters?!

As soon as a video is available, I will post it.