Texas Senate Advances Teacher Pay Bill with Controversial Voucher Program

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The Texas Senate Committee on Public Education has advanced a bill that would increase teacher pay and create an education savings account program to the full Senate for a vote. The bill would increase the per-pupil allotment for public schools by $50 and increase the minimum salary schedule for teachers. However, the addition of an education savings account program that would allow parents to redirect up to $8,000 to private school tuition has raised concerns about the inclusion of school vouchers. The Texas legislature has yet to pass a bill that would address the growing shortage of teachers in Texas public schools.
- Texas Senate committee advances teacher pay bill with addition of school voucher-like program KXAN.com
- Texas Senate considers new voucher proposal The Texas Tribune
- Texas Legislature: School choice, voucher fight boils. What's next? Austin American-Statesman
- Texas Senate tries to tie school choice to teacher raises The Dallas Morning News
- Texas lawmakers debate school amended voucher bill FOX 4 Dallas-Fort Worth
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