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Governor prepares to sign school choice into law

Texas’ first universal school choice legislation is just a signature away from becoming law after the Senate concurred in House amendments to SB 2 Thursday. Abbott said last week he will sign the bill, creating a system that would use a billion dollars in state dollars to fund about 100,000 education savings accounts that parents can use to pay for private school expenses. Rather than request a conference committee to hammer out the differences between the House and Senate version, bill author and Education K-16 Committee chair Senator Brandon Creighton of Conroe asked the Senate to agree with House amendments, which he said strengthened rather than diluted the bill and will implement a program he believes will help thousands of students whose needs aren’t being met in public school. “It’s about putting kids at the center of Texas education policy,” said Creighton.

FALLS COUNTY COURT RECORDS

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