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  2. School choice, vouchers, education savings accounts. What ...

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    Texas lawmakers are locked in a stalemate over a proposed $500 million program to publicly fund private school tuition for some of Texas' 5.5 million school children.

  3. School voucher - Wikipedia

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    A school voucher, also called an education voucher in a voucher system, is a certificate of government funding for students at schools chosen by themselves or their ...

  4. American Federation for Children Growth Fund - Wikipedia

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    AFCGF supports the creation and expansion of school voucher, corporate tax credit, and other school choice programs. The organization is headquartered in Dallas, Texas, is designated as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, and receives its funding through private individual and foundation donations. [2]

  5. School vouchers winning issue in Texas? How GOP primary ...

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    The attacks against the incumbents have focused on almost everything but school vouchers — a program that proposes using public money to pay for private school tuition. Gov.

  6. Texas Gov. Greg Abbott declares victory in school voucher war ...

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    In four of six key Texas House districts, Abbott-backed challengers ousted Republican incumbents in Tuesday’s GOP primary runoff elections, potentially setting the stage for a school voucher ...

  7. Texas schools don’t need vouchers. They need more money ...

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    Vouchers will harm Texas. Advocating for funneling tax dollars to private and mostly religious schools reinforces a false narrative and defeatist attitude. Our children deserve better.

  8. Texas Senate unveils its priority school voucher bill

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    The proposal would give families who exit the state’s public education system access to $8,000 of taxpayer money each year to pay for their children’s private schooling.

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