Report: San Antonio-area schools could lose more than $100 million in funding under voucher bill
San Antonio school districts stand to lose more than $100 million in state and local funding if Gov. Greg Abbott’s school voucher plan, Senate Bill 2, is approved by the Texas House, according to nonpartisan legislative think tank Every Texan. Every Texan, which advocates for equity-expanding legislation, combed through the finances of Texas public school districts and estimated how much they each would lose if 1%, 3% and 5% of their students jumped ship for private campuses.
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