San Antonio pro-voucher candidate Marc LaHood dodges recent voucher question
Even though Texas House hopeful Marc LaHood landed the backing of Gov. Greg Abbott due to his support of school vouchers, the Republican candidate appeared to draw a blank when asked how "school choice" is playing out in another Sunbelt state. During a recent meeting with the Express-News Editorial Board, LaHood sidestepped a question about the budgetary constraints being faced by Arizona's state government due to its controversial school voucher program. "I'm not going to kid you, I don't have all the facts on that to answer that question right now," said LaHood, who's running for a district District 121, which includes Alamo Heights and a swath of North San Antonio.
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