A proposal to create a school voucher-like plan for Texas was advanced by the Texas Senate Education Committee on Tuesday night, giving voucher supporters like Gov. Greg Abbott their first major win of the legislative session.
School choice is one step closer to becoming a reality in the State of Texas despite public school officials’ disapproval. The Texas Senate Education Committee is allowing the school voucher legislation to go up for a floor vote in the coming days.
A Texas Senate Committee has approved a school choice bill, allowing families to use tax dollars for private school education
The proposal, a priority of Gov. Greg Abbott, budgets $1 billion over the next two years to fund the private school vouchers.
The Texas Senate Education Committee advanced a controversial school voucher bill, SB-2, for a full Senate vote.
Senate Bill 2, authored by Sen. Brandon Creighton (R-Conroe), would create an "Education Savings Account" (ESA) program that would allow Texas families to use public tax dollars to help pay for private education.
Texas lawmakers debate a bill that would let families use public funds for private and home schools, raising concerns over equity and legality.
The Texas Senate revealed a bill on Friday to create an education savings accounts program, a top priority for Gov.
After successful campaigns for House allies, the governor is in a position to set an ambitious course for the legislative session.
Senate Bill 2 would set aside $1 billion in taxpayer money to give some parents $10,000 vouchers to spend at private schools.
Gov. Greg Abbott will lay out his legislative priorities Sunday night during his biennial State of the State address giving lawmakers marching orders on what to