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The Texas legislature is voting on school vouchers tomorrow. There will be a protest at 9am Wed morning at the Capitol.

If you can’t make it, or even if you do, contact your rep and tell them to vote NO. Using Resistbot makes that easy.

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Earlier: The voucher bill passed along party lines with the six Democrats on the 14-member committee voting against the bill. Only two Democrats, Representative John Bryant and Representative Alma Allen, voted against the committee substitute for HB 2, the House’s public school funding bill. texasobserver.org/house-ed-com

The Texas Observer · House Committee Passes ‘Texas Two Step’ of Vouchers and Public Ed FundingDems could do little but sound the alarm on vouchers—and warn the $7.7-billion school-finance package is still not enough.

Vouchers for Ohio private schools score double funding over public schools

The Ohio House's proposed budget INCREASES the private school voucher system BY $500 million and only gives $220 million to public schools. In 2024, Ohio gave over a billion dollars to private school vouchers.

The budget is expected to pass the House.

#Ohio #EdChoice #School #Education #Vouchers

wcpo.com/news/state/state-ohio

🔗 Ohio spent nearly a billion dollars on private school voucher scholarships in 2024

ohiocapitaljournal.com/2024/10

🔗 Ohio House budget draft slashes library funding, risking vital services, library advocates say

Analysis by the Ohio #Library Council shows state funding would drop by more than $100 million compared to the governor’s proposal
ohiocapitaljournal.com/2025/04

WCPO 9 Cincinnati · Vouchers for Ohio private schools score double funding over public schoolsBy Morgan Trau

“There have been significant changes made to these bills, and they’re going to be heard in a closed door meeting that’s not accessible to the public. No livestream. No public comment.”

New from @josephinelee: Vouchers came one step closer to law, along with what Democrats say is a deeply inadequate public ed funding bill. texasobserver.org/house-ed-com

Featured: “It’s more government, more bureaucracy, more money, and there’s no oversight. And it’s taxation without representation,. The taxpayers don’t get to pick who these private companies are that our tax dollars are going into. So that is not a free market.” texasobserver.org/school-vouch

The Texas Observer · How Voucher Vendors Could Make Millions from ‘School Choice’ in TexasThe Legislature’s current proposals put a handful of private contractors in the driver’s seat. Other states have already seen problems.

Featured story: SB 2 stipulates that up to 5% of appropriated funds may go to pay up to 5 outside vendors like ClassWallet, which the legislation calls “certified educational assistance organizations.” If the bill were to pass, these private companies could soon be reeling in tens and even hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars per year. texasobserver.org/school-vouch

The Texas Observer · How Voucher Vendors Could Make Millions from ‘School Choice’ in TexasThe Legislature’s current proposals put a handful of private contractors in the driver’s seat. Other states have already seen problems.

Boost this forever: 90% of the #vouchers recipients WERE ALREADY ENROLLED IN AND COULD AFFORD #privateschool. #Arizona didn’t get a shoutout in this piece, but let me tell ya as a teacher in the #PoorestState we’re shaking our heads at neighboring states who do so little with so much. #charter #privatization #civilrights #education davidpepper.substack.com/p/the

“It’s more government, more bureaucracy, more money, and there’s no oversight. And it’s taxation without representation,. The taxpayers don’t get to pick who these private companies are that our tax dollars are going into. So that is not a free market.” texasobserver.org/school-vouch

The Texas Observer · How Voucher Vendors Could Make Millions from ‘School Choice’ in TexasThe Legislature’s current proposals put a handful of private contractors in the driver’s seat. Other states have already seen problems.

#texas #vouchers #politics #publiceducation #abbott #greed

private companies like ClassWallet descending on Capitol to lobby for lucrative contracts This comes as other states drawn scrutiny over myriad problems net cost could balloon to $3.8 billion by 2030. The bill stipulates that up to 5 percent of appropriated funds may go to pay up to five outside vendors like ClassWallet, which the legislation calls “certified educational assistance organizations”

texasobserver.org/school-vouch

The Texas Observer · How Voucher Vendors Could Make Millions from ‘School Choice’ in TexasThe Legislature’s current proposals put a handful of private contractors in the driver’s seat. Other states have already seen problems.

As Greg Abbott aims to force vouchers through the Texas Legislature during the 89th session, private companies like 'ClassWallet' have descended on the capitol, after the lucrative contracts which could result if they're support of the governor's policies pays off. texasobserver.org/school-vouch

The Texas Observer · How Voucher Vendors Could Make Millions from ‘School Choice’ in TexasThe Legislature’s current proposals put a handful of private contractors in the driver’s seat. Other states have already seen problems.