Bush is the founder of education reform groups [[Chiefs for Change]] and the [[Foundation for Excellence in Education]](FEE) which both have been found organizing with state education officials to promote the business interests of their corporate, for-profit funders. The FEE is also a member of the [[American Legislative Exchange Council]], whose pay-for-play operation consists of a similar agenda to those of Bush founded education reform groups.<ref>,[http://louisianavoice.com/2013/01/30/nonprofit-group-releases-emails-which-depict-connection-between-alec-education-reform-and-corporate-investors/ Nonprofit group releases emails which depict connection between ALEC, education reform and corporate investors], ''Louisiana Voice'', January 30th, 2013.</ref>
==Profiting from education reform groups==
Bush founded group the Foundation for Excellence in Education's CEO has strongly advocated state officials introduce SendHub, a communication tool of which Bush is invested in, into state schools.<ref>,[http://www.inthepublicinterest.org/blog/jeb-bushs-education-nonprofit-really-about-corporate-profits?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+itpi-blog+%28ITPI+Commentary+Feed%29 Bushes Education Non-Profit and Corporate Profits], ''In thee Public Interest'', January 30th, 2013.</ref>
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