Honestly, this voucher program feels like another way for Texas leaders to funnel public money into private hands while leaving public schools behind. Instead of investing in the schools that serve the majority of kids—especially those in low-income and rural communities—they're basically giving a handout to families who can already afford private education. Public education is supposed to be a great equalizer, not something you abandon when it gets tough. Plus, there are almost no details about how this will impact students with disabilities or ensure accountability for private schools taking taxpayer money. It’s just another example of prioritizing ideology over what’s actually best for Texas families and kids.
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