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Florida Education Association files lawsuit over universal vouchers, citing constitutional standards

The union says $5 billion is being steered to voucher and charter programs with far less oversight and transparency.

  • On Tuesday, the Florida Education Association and eight parents sued the Florida Department of Education, alleging the state violated its constitutional duty to provide a uniform, efficient, safe, secure, and high-quality system of free public schools.
  • Plaintiffs argue Florida diverts nearly 25% of its education budget to voucher programs, creating an inconsistent system where traditional public schools face extensive regulations while private and charter schools operate under significantly fewer requirements.
  • According to the complaint, public schools must comply with over 1,400 pages of regulations, whereas charter school rules cover about 20 pages; nearly $5 billion in taxpayer funds annually support private and charter programs lacking equivalent oversight.
  • Education Commissioner Anastasios Kamoutsas defended universal school choice on X, stating, 'Thanks to @GovRonDeSantis, every Florida family has access to universal school choice,' while the department called the lawsuit a 'frivolous lawsuit.'
  • Lawmakers return to the Capitol on May 12 for a budget special session where school funding debates will continue, as Chief Financial Officer Blaise Ingoglia announced plans to audit districts for administrative cost savings.
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The Florida teachers’ union initiated legal action to question school election and charter school scholarship programs. Governor Ron DeSantis repudiated the lawsuit and highlighted that nearly 1 million students are beneficiaries of both state initiatives. “The Florida teachers’ union has filed a lawsuit to deprive nearly 1 million students of education of their choice,” DeSantis wrote on social network X. He added: “We will defend parents and s…

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WPTV broke the news on Tuesday, May 5, 2026.
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