Texas Senate begins debate on a billion-dollar school voucher program

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Texas Senate begins debate on a billion-dollar school voucher program
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The Texas Senate is preparing for a new debate on a school voucher program. On Tuesday, there will be a war of words over a proposal to give Texas families $10,

000 a year to pay for private school.

“I’m pretty confident that we’re going to see those vouchers pass which come at a cost of $10,000 per student,” said Gutierrez.The Texas Senate just revealed a bill that creates a school voucher program that gives $10,000 a year to each student attending a private school. Funding for the education savings accounts would not come from the same pot of money the state uses to fund public schools.

Drogin says if Senate Bill 2 passes it will give parents the financial freedom to choose the schools that work best for their children. The passage of a voucher program is linked to public school funding. Governor Greg Abbott has vowed he will not sign legislation for public education funding until a voucher program passes the Texas House and Senate.

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