A divided Arizona House committee voted to advance a massive expansion of the state’s school voucher program just over two years after voters overwhelmingly rejected universal school vouchers.| FOX 10 Phoenix
Currently, public schools in Arizona face more than $1 billion in budget cuts by March 1, partly as a result of a spending limit that was approved by voters in the 1980s. The state's Superintendent for Public Instruction, Kathy Hoffman, painted a bleak picture for education during her State of Education address on Feb. 8.| FOX 10 Phoenix
Republican lawmakers on Wednesday dropped a push to significantly expand Arizona’s school voucher program, instead adopting limited changes before adjourning one of the longest legislative sessions in state history.| FOX 10 Phoenix