At the July 9 General Meeting, Damaris Allen and Ami Welch from Families for Strong Public Schools, a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization, shared information about public education budget changes, advocacy efforts, cuts to early childhood education, and concerns regarding the expansion of charter schools and voucher programs. Charter School Expansion Bills were explained, and it was pointed out that vouchers now consume nearly one in every four dollars of education funds. Concerns about accountability and misuse of voucher funds were also discussed.
At the federal level, passage of the reconciliation package, which includes a voucher bill, allows a tax credit for Federal voucher programs in states like Florida who have scholarship organizations. An extensive list of educational programs will be “zeroed out” by the President’s impoundment of Federal funds. Florida will lose approximately $400 million; Broward County will suffer a $20 million loss of federal funds.
Overall, the budget prioritizes private education over public education equity. It’s important for everyone to stay informed and advocate for public education. You can learn about recent developments and sign up for “Take Action Tuesday” updates at the Families for Strong Public Schools’ website
https://strongflschools.com/.
Watch a recording of the meeting on our YouTube Channel at https://youtu.be/b3wor6EDEYY