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Senate committee backs school vouchers for all students

Por: Orlando Sentinel Politics February 21, 2023

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TALLAHASSEE — The Senate began moving forward Tuesday with a proposal that would make every Florida student eligible for state-backed vouchers for private-school tuition and home-schooling after opponents argued the measure would harm public schools. The Senate Education PreK-12 Committee voted 9-3 along party lines to approve the measure (SB 202). The bill would end current eligibility requirements for vouchers such as limits on household... + full article



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