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Gov. Greg Abbott will sign school choice legislation into law, ending a years-long battle to pass the controversial proposal.
Gov. Greg Abbott has signed the $1 billion controversial school choice bill into law, allowing for taxpayer money to be used ...
Families in Texas are now among a growing number of states who can use public funds to pay for a nonpublic education, ...
The ceremony marked a major moment for Gov. Greg Abbott, who threw his full political weight and millions of campaign dollars ...
Pitt men’s basketball coach Jeff Capel received a verbal commitment from the other side of the world late Friday night — or ...
The fate of a controversial program giving thousands of South Carolina families taxpayer money to send their children to ...
Green Bay's common council added a line on voucher payments to the tax bill. The discussion raised dozens of questions: we answered them.
Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell is proposing a property tax increase to fund the new Every Child Ready Initiative, which is part ...
Kansas governor vetoes scholarship bill that would have extended public funds to two private schools
Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly vetoed a bill Friday she feared would funnel more public money to private educational institutions.
After years of political infighting, school choice legislation is officially headed to Governor Greg Abbott's desk.
A last-minute deal to lower, back to age 55, the minimum retirement age for school employees with full benefits likely won't move forward.
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