Greg Abbott's special legislative session ends with no action on school vouchers

Lawmakers again balked at passing Gov. Greg Abbott's prized school voucher bill, allowing the third consecutive special session of the Texas Legislature called by the governor to end Tuesday without progress on the controversial measure. Abbott claimed last Tuesday that he'd struck a last-minute deal with House Speaker Dade Phelan — a fellow Republican — to see the bill to the finish line. However, nothing ever came out of the lower chamber, and it adjourned until just after 10 a.m.
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