Texas families embrace new voucher system |
Texas families can now utilize state tax dollars for various educational services, including Bible studies and AI-taught courses, through the Texas Education Freedom Accounts (TEFA). Over 102,000 students have received vouchers ranging from $10,000 to $30,000, costing the state $1bn in the first year. The TEFA marketplace, which opened on July 1, allows parents to spend voucher funds on tutors, special education services, and extracurricular activities. However, concerns have been raised about the lack of accountability and oversight in the program. Carrie Griffith, executive director of Our Schools Our Democracy, stated, “If there's no accountability and little transparency into how the materials are going to be used, that is fiscally irresponsible.” The program's leadership is also changing, with Don Huffines appointed as the new comptroller.