The bill, Senate Bill 1, sets aside tax dollars for parents to be able to get up to $8,000 for sending an eligible child to a private school.
Senate Bill 1 sets aside tax dollars for parents to get up to $8,000 for sending an eligible child to a private school.
The bill, Senate Bill 1, sets aside tax dollars for parents to up to $8,000 for sending an eligible child to a private school. Their concern is the bill could siphon tax dollars away from public schools and toward private schools that operate under different rules.
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