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Eugene

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Sun May 11, 2025, 05:35 PM Yesterday

Trump's dismantling of Education Department gives states 'green light' to pursue voucher programs

Source: NBC News

Trump's dismantling of Education Department gives states 'green light' to pursue voucher programs

Texas recently became the 16th state to enact a statewide private school voucher program, an uptick critics fear will erode the public education system.

May 10, 2025, 6:00 AM EDT
By Adam Edelman

A growing number of red states have expanded their school voucher programs in recent years, a trend that is likely to only spike further amid a push led by President Donald Trump’s administration to return education “back to the states.”

Conservative education activists have long lauded such programs as a way to give greater control to parents and families. But public education advocates warn that the expansion of these voucher programs presents further risk to the broader school system as it faces peril from Trump’s dismantling of the Department of Education.

“Many states came into this administration with a track record of trying to privatize education, and I think they see this move to dismantle and defund the Department of Ed and President Trump’s support of school privatization as a green light to be more expansive in their approach moving forward,” said Hilary Wething, an economist at the left-leaning Economic Policy Institute who closely studies the impact of voucher programs on public education.

Just last week, Texas enacted a statewide private school voucher program, becoming the 16th state to offer some form of a universal school choice program. In private school voucher programs, families can receive a certain amount of public money to use toward private K-12 school tuition or school supplies. In some states, such programs have previously come with limitations, including narrow eligibility, such as private schools that can accommodate families with children who have special needs or families that are below certain income levels.

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Read more: https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/politics-news/trumps-dismantling-education-department-gives-states-green-light-pursu-rcna205406

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Trump's dismantling of Education Department gives states 'green light' to pursue voucher programs (Original Post) Eugene Yesterday OP
It's already not working.... Lovie777 Yesterday #1
Not understanding how the DOE affects what states are doing with vouchers ? MichMan 23 hrs ago #2

MichMan

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2. Not understanding how the DOE affects what states are doing with vouchers ?
Sun May 11, 2025, 07:22 PM
23 hrs ago

States were already doing this and nothing in Federal law prohibited it.

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