For years, a coalition of activists, deep-pocketed donors, and Texas politicians have campaigned to divert public education dollars into the hands of parents who can afford to send their kids to private schools. These activists have framed their efforts as part of the “parental rights” movement that has swept school districts and state governments across the country. Their latest proposal in Texas, for a form of school vouchers euphemistically called “education savings accounts,” appears to have died late in the fall—in large part thanks to the principled stand taken by rural Republicans in the state House of Representatives and by their constituents in small towns all across Texas.The stakes were particularly high in 2023 for antivoucher Republican representatives such as Travis Clardy, of Nacogdoches; Drew…
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