South Carolina House Approves Education Voucher Expansion, Senate Decision Pending
The move is part of a wider national push towards alternative education options, despite legal and political challenges.
- The South Carolina House has passed a bill to expand the education voucher program, allowing broader access to taxpayer funds for private and home-schooling.
- The bill now faces uncertainty in the Senate, where leadership has expressed concerns amid ongoing legal scrutiny over its constitutionality.
- Opposition to the expansion is primarily from Democrats, with concerns that it could undermine public education by diverting funds to private institutions.
- Georgia's Senate has passed a $6,500-per-student voucher bill, which now awaits Governor Brian Kemp's signature.
- The voucher movement in both states is part of a national trend towards providing more education options outside of traditional public schools.