With rural Texas watching, Greg Abbott and Beto O'Rourke dig in on school vouchers fight
by Patrick Svitek, Texas Tribune
A battle over school vouchers is mounting in the race to be Texas governor, set into motion after Republican incumbent Greg Abbott offered his clearest support yet for the idea in May.
His Democratic challenger, Beto ORourke, is hammering Abbott over the issue on the campaign trail, especially seeking an advantage in rural Texas, where Democrats badly know they need to do better and where vouchers split Republicans. ORourkes campaign is also running newspaper ads in at least 17 markets, mostly rural, that urge voters to reject Greg Abbotts radical plan to defund public schools.
Abbott, meanwhile, is not shying away from the controversy he ignited when he said in May that he supports giving parents the choice to send their children to any public school, charter school or private school with state funding following the student. He met privately last week with Corey DeAngelis, an aggressive national school choice activist who had previously criticized Abbott as insufficiently supportive of the cause.
School choice tends to refer to the broad concept of giving parents the option to send their kids to schools beyond their local public school, while vouchers would allow parents to use state tax dollars to subsidize tuition for those other options, including private schools. Opponents of vouchers say they harm public school systems by draining their funding. In the Legislature, vouchers have long encountered resistance from Democrats and rural Republicans whose public schools are the lifeblood of their communities.
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