The Texas Board of Education has paid 9-2 votes to move the bill.
Houston -The choice of controversial schools or voucher programs may be one step closer to becoming a reality throughout Texas.
This is a system that allows families to use taxpayers dollars in private schools, and are the best hearts for many Texas.
Late late on Tuesday, the Texas Board of Education is facing the opposition on both sides of the political passage, but the majority of the 9-2 Republican members promote the bill and move on to the state bill 2. I voted for.
People who support the proposals of school vouchers are called financial game changers, and they believe that their families are the biggest benefit of children, and they can access various educational environments that reflect their value and school. I’m doing it.
Students who are awarded the Educational Deposit Account under the SB-2 will earn at least $ 10,000 from the state. This has 100,000 funds of these types of savings accounts.
On the other hand, those who oppose the bill say that sending public money to private schools will harm the state public school system.
“It is very clear where the Texas Congress is really working hard to serve here among the most vulnerable Texas people here,” he wrote. The Republican Republican Senator Brandon Clayton said.
“I hope you can see the history of the country’s vouchers and expect all different perspectives,” said Demanders Lois West.
At a hearing on Tuesday, Clayton revealed that he had a problem with the people who call his plan “voucher.”
He says that this educational savings account program does not give money directly to the family, and the bill has the most powerful anti -combustion clause in Japan.
Last year, the Democratic Party and the Rural Republican members stopped the voucher plan, which allowed families to use state funds to send children to private schools.
The bill was a great priority for Governor Greg Abbott. Texastric Voon reported that Abbott is expected to be an emergency item in the state of Sunday’s speech. As a result, the lawmakers can pass the bill within the first 60 days of the legislative conference.