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Still, if lawmakers can’t come to an agreement on school choice by Nov. 7, the session's last day, it’s likely Abbott would make good on his promise to call lawmakers back for another 30-day ...
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.
And 2025 holds promise for new programs in states like Texas, where school-choice advocates won s ... where school-choice advocates won seats in the legislature. Ed Tarnowski, policy and advocacy ...
A failed voucher push, increased penalties for border crossings and a chasm between the House and Senate highlight the fourth special session.
In the 2009 and 2010 elections, school-choice-supporting Republicans gained seven governors’ seats. 12 states expanded school choice in 2011. Newly Republican states enacted half of that year's school-choice legislation. [5] In 2011 Wisconsin opened the Milwaukee program to all city students and introduced a similar plan in Racine.
“I will continue advancing school choice in the Texas Legislature and at the ballot box, and will maintain the fight for parent empowerment until all parents can choose the best education path ...
Timing, political pressure and possible education compromises are the keys. | Opinion
(The Center Square) – After Republicans swept many state legislative seats on Election Day, Gov. Greg Abbott said he had more than enough votes to pass school choice in the next legislative session.