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Gov. Abbott Poised to Push Through School Voucher Program in Texas Amid Concerns from Houston Educators

Gov. Abbott Poised to Push Through School Voucher Program in Texas Amid Concerns from Houston Educators

In a post-election landscape shaped by Republican victories, Texas Governor Greg Abbott asserts he has enough legislative support to pass a school voucher program. Abbott’s confidence, as reported by

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, comes on the heels of Election Day triumphs, with the governor proclaiming that 79 Texas House members back school choice—a number just over what is needed to pass legislation in the 150-member chamber.

Abbott, bolstered by success at the ballot box, visited Kingdom Life Academy, a private Christian school, where he doubled down on his commitment to fund public education alongside the voucher program. Despite previous resistance, according to

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, Abbott now vows to support public education funding needs and pass legislation favorable to school vouchers in next year’s session.

However, the Houston teachers’ union has raised alarms over the potential fallout from such a program. Michelle Williams, President of the Houston Education Association, expressed grave concerns, telling

KHOU

, “It’s going to hit us in a way that I don’t think people really understand. Texas has never seen this.” The Houston ISD, already grappling with a $423 million budget deficit, sees the proposed voucher system as an existential threat to public schools.

While advocates like Kingdom Life Academy’s founder, Joel Enge, promoted the voucher system as a gateway for underserved children to receive a better education, wider academic outcomes remain inconclusive. Voucher programs in various states have not consistently improved standardized test scores for low-income students—a significant measure used by officials to gauge educational success. Abbott, dismissing the binary choice presented between public schools and school choice, argues, “It does not have to be one or the other, and it’s wrong to pit one against the other,” as per his visit to Kingdom Life Academy, as highlighted by

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With the Texas Legislative session set to begin on January 14, 2025, the forthcoming debates over school vouchers and public education funding promise to be a critical flashpoint for the state’s educational landscape.

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