Republican-led states keep adding school voucher programs even as critics worry about cost
- Governor Greg Abbott is set to sign a legislation for a voucher program allowing families to use public funds for private school tuition.
- Abbott overcame resistance from rural Republicans and urban Democrats by using political resources to support pro-voucher candidates.
- A new $1 billion-per-year voucher program in Texas may grow to $4.5 billion by 2030 amid concerns about its impact on public school funding and state budgets.
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K-12 education voucher bill headed to SC governor's desk • SC Daily Gazette
Rep. Shannon Erickson, R-Beaufort, on March 4, 2025. A compromise Erickson made with the Senate on K-12 private school scholarships passed the House on Thursday, May 1, 2025. (Photo by Jessica Holdman/SC Daily Gazette)COLUMBIA — A bill that would allow up to 15,000 K-12 students in South Carolina to receive $7,500 scholarships next year for private tuition headed to the governor’s desk Thursday after the House agreed to a compromise with the Sen…
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