The Texas Senate is proposing $1 billion annually for a school voucher program. Sen. Brandon Creighton has now filed SB 2.
Vouchers would let parents use public funds to pay for their kids’ private education. Learn about how they could work and the ...
What would it look like to give students more options? In South Texas and elsewhere, collaborations among rural districts ...
Under SB 2, families enrolling their children in private school would receive $10,000 per year, or $11,500 if the student has ...
Both chambers are off to a fast start, with each unveiling its plan to guide state spending for the two-year budget cycle ...
The Texas Senate is proposing a $1 billion school voucher program. Under Senate Bill 2, families enrolling their children in private school would receive $10,000 per year.
Both chambers set aside $1 billion for a voucher-like education savings account program — double what was on the table two ...
Senate Bill 2 would provide education savings accounts from taxpayer money for families who are interested in private ...
The state Senate’s draft budget would also lower property taxes by increasing the homestead exemption for most homeowners.
Texas would join at least a dozen states already have universal voucher programs. Many more states offer limited school ...
Senate Bill 2 starts a new debate on a school voucher program in Texas. A funding proposal would allow up to 100,000 K-12 ...
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