Overview
- The Texas House is set to vote today on a $1 billion private school voucher program, a pivotal moment in the legislative process.
- The proposal includes over $10,000 in education savings accounts for private school tuition, prioritizing low-income students and those with disabilities while capping high-income participation.
- Governor Greg Abbott, a staunch advocate of the measure, has targeted dissenting Republicans and vowed to sign a bill meeting his universal eligibility criteria.
- The Texas Senate has already passed a similar proposal, but differences between the House and Senate versions must be reconciled before the bill reaches Abbott's desk.
- If enacted, Texas would become the largest state to implement a school voucher program, raising national attention and concerns about public school funding impacts.