Mr. Pence wants to move from opposing bad ideas in Washington, to focusing on the success records in many states. For example, Mr. Pence's education agenda includes a goal of taking children in underperforming schools and putting them in good schools: "By the year 2020, I want 100,000 more Indiana students in high-quality schools than we have today. Today, we have 105,000 kids who are in underperforming or failing schools." He wants to fix traditional schools, pay good teachers more, giving bonuses to the best, and expand vocational education to every high school in the state. "We have the largest education voucher program in America. I want to expand that by lifting the cap and encouraging more private investment." Indiana also has 75 charter schools.