Though Gov. Greg Abbott is mum, Rep. Brad Buckley said he expects a new special session to begin next week.
Under Buckley’s new bill, ESAs would provide up to $10,500 a year per student for private school or other education expenses. Homeschooled students could receive $1,000.Over the current budget cycle, which ends in August 2025, the state would increase the basic allotment, or the main building block of state aid to public schools, to $6,700 per pupil. That’s up from $6,500 in the bill Buckley introduced on Oct. 19. Currently, the basic allotment is $6,160.
“We thank Rep. Buckley and others for their work to provide Texas students with education freedom,” Tommy Schultz, the group’s chief executive, said in a written statement. “Now, in a new special session, the debate will begin with a promising new proposal.” That way, incumbent GOP House members would be torn between their duties in Austin and campaigning back home.
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