By Jeff Shields
Inquirer Staff Writer
Democratic gubernatorial candidate Dan Onorato on Wednesday adopted a controversial plank of a rival's platform, openly supporting a form of school vouchers for the first time.
Onorato, in a news conference at City Hall, embraced "grants that would give low-income families in academically distressed communities direct choices about which schools their children should attend."
His stance earned him the public support of State Sen. Anthony Hardy Williams (D., Phila.), who pushed for school choice as a candidate in the May Democratic primary. Williams can offer political and, perhaps, powerful financial support for his former opponent.
"Throughout the primary, I had great respect for how Tony Williams kept the focus on Pennsylvania's children, and the importance of improving education for their sake," Onorato said.
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