Texas Legislators Clash Over Education Funding and School Choice

The Texas House Republican leading efforts on "school choice" legislation has proposed a voucher program that would increase public education spending. Under House Bill 1, parents would receive 75% of the state's basic allotment per student, while school districts would see a minor increase in the basic allotment. The bill also includes a one-time $4,000 bonus for educators and requires school districts to spend 50% of additional state funding on salaries for full-time employees. The voucher program would initially be limited to 25,000 students, with eligibility expanding each year until the cap is removed in 2027. Critics argue that the money should be invested in public schools instead.
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- It’s time for the Texas Legislature to pass school choice Fort Worth Star-Telegram
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