Stories From The States
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Billionaires and private school vouchers
For years, voucher and scholarship programs that used taxpayer dollars for private school tuition were limited to low-income or special needs students.
Now, states like Arizona, Iowa and Texas have universal programs that allow any student to use public money for private school tuition. By the 2026-2027 school year, at least 17 states are expected to have that policy.
There’s been a significant shift in the conversation about school choice in state legislation. Advocates say it gives parents options. Critics argue there’s not enough oversight over public dollars that billionaires are lobbying for.
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