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Florida Senate Votes to Expand School Voucher Program

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The Florida Senate gave final approval Thursday to a bill that would dramatically expand school vouchers in the state. ย 

The legislation would make all Florida students eligible for vouchers by allowing anyone who is a resident of the state and is eligible to enroll in kindergarten through grade 12 in a public school to receive assistance. ย 

The proposal also would set up what are known as โ€œeducation savings accounts,โ€ which would allow recipients to spend voucher funds on a range of purchases beyond private-school tuition. ย 

Current voucher programs include income-eligibility requirements. ย 

Senate bill sponsor Corey Simon says parents should be able to send kids to whatever school they want, โ€œWe have got to get out of this mindset that we are going to push these kids into places that, quite honestly, their parents donโ€™t want them there.

Democrats, including Senator Rosalind Osgood, argue there are different standards for public schools and private schools, ย โ€œIf we are going to have true competition, and three different systems of education, why would we not use this process to create uniformity across the school system?โ€

The House passed the legislation last week, andย the bill now goes to Governor Ron DeSantis, who is expected to sign it.ย 


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