Texas bill that lets families use tax dollars for private schools swiftly sails through Senate
Senate Bill 2 now heads to the House, where top officials say they have the support to create education savings accounts.
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Senate Bill 2 now heads to the House, where top officials say they have the support to create education savings accounts.
Legislators are expected to take up a $360 million proposal that would change the landscape of financial aid in the state.
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