
"Texas House Considers Funding Boost and School Choice in Voucher Bill"
The Texas House has released a revised education bill, HB 1, that includes increased funding for public schools and accountability measures for students in a potential voucher program. The bill offers more money to schools, increases the basic allotment per student, and adjusts for inflation. The new version of HB 1 expands eligibility for the voucher program to all Texas students, with priority given to low-income students and those with disabilities. The bill also includes accountability provisions, such as standardized testing and potential removal from the program for students with failing grades. However, private school advocates and the Senate oppose assessments for voucher program participants. The bill also includes a one-time bonus for teachers, increased special education funding, and measures to address teacher shortages.
