BREAKING: Florida Senate passed a bill to fund students instead of systems. The vote was 26 to 12. It already passed the House 83 to 27. It now goes to Governor DeSantis's desk. All Florida families will have school choice. This is the way.
Florida is the 4th state to pass universal school choice in 2023 alone. 1. Iowa 2. Utah 3. Arkansas 4. Florida The dominoes are falling – and there's nothing the power-hungry teachers unions can do about it. It's happening.
Florida will become the 6th state to enact universal school choice in just two years once Governor Ron DeSantis signs this bill into law. 1. West Virginia 2. Arizona 3. Iowa 4. Utah 5. Arkansas 6. Florida The dominoes are falling. A school choice revolution has ignited.
Thank you for your leadership House Speaker @Paul_Renner and Senate President @Kathleen4SWFL. Thank you for sponsoring bills to fund ALL students instead of systems, Representative @KayleeTuck2 and Senator @csime90. This is the way. Florida House Bill 1 legiscan.com/FL/votes/H0001…
@DeAngelisCorey This is aptly called the religious private school subsidy act. This will raise private school costs by a significant portion of the voucher's face value at the taxpayers' expense. Next, will we have vouchers for home-schoolers?
@DeAngelisCorey Not exactly top education states. Sounds like people will get rich on home schooling.
@DeAngelisCorey @PeteHegseth Intellectual warrior. Watch out. Peace.
@DeAngelisCorey I’m proud of Iowa for funding students instead of buildings.
@DeAngelisCorey And it's pretty clearly because of the government's response to Covid of lockdowns and remote schooling. Kids were forced to be school at home, and parents found out about the nonsense being perpetrated in public schools.
@DeAngelisCorey This sounds like a good thing. We all know now that the positive names of these "Bill" can be quite deceiving.
@DeAngelisCorey Corey, w School Choice states, is funding following the students or going to the parent selected chosen alt school? Homeschooling is a legit Choice, but it's not clear which states will only send $ to alt schools only or homeschoolers too - the true "funding students" scenario