East Texas educators prepare for changes as House Bill 3 could divert public school funds to private education.
The Texas House Committee on Public Education adjourned at 6:30 a.m. Wednesday after hearing over 300 testimonies on House Bill 3, establishing an education savings account to subsidize private ...
House Bill 3 would create state-run education savings accounts, which families could use to pay for private school tuition and other educational expenses, such as textbooks or transportation.
Hundreds debate Texas House Bill 3 on education savings accounts, with concerns over public school funding impacts.
For the first time this session, a Texas House Committee discussed a bill that would spend $1 billion in taxpayer money to send students to private school.
After ousting more than a dozen Republican opponents of private school choice, Gov. Greg Abbott could score a national win.
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On Tuesday, the House Public Education Committee met to discuss House Bill three which would establish an education savings ...
Lawmakers debated on House Bill 3, which would create an education savings account for families to spend taxpayer money on ...
In a hearing on House Bill 3, Republicans argued the program should be open to all students while Democrats criticized ...
If passed, the legislation would create a program where parents could use state tax dollars toward sending their kids to ...
Under House Bill 3, students in the program would receive funding for private school tuition equal to 85% of the average funding public schools get per student.