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Publications - Research & Commentary: Universal Expansion of Empowerment Scholarship Accounts Would Be Huge Win for Arizona Families
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Publications - Research & Commentary: Empowerment Scholarship Accounts Program Expansion to Low-Income Students the Right Move for Arizona
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Publications - Research & Commentary: Expansion of Empowerment Scholarship Accounts Program to Include Bullied and Assaulted Students Would Be Great Move for Arizona
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Publications - Research & Commentary: Report Shows Arizona s Education Choice Programs Have Saved State Taxpayers Up to $3 2 Billion through Fiscal Year 2018
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Research & Commentary: Bills Expanding Eligibility to ESA Program and Lexie’s Law All Help Provide Great Education Options for Arizona Children
February 5, 2021
Bills Would Expand ESA to Low-Income, Bullied, and Military Children; Expand Budget For Lexie s Law
The Arizona Legislature has seen a flurry of school choice legislation introduced this session that could provide tremendous help to families looking for better educational options for their children.
Three bills involve expanding the scope of the state’s Empowerment Scholarship Account Program, the nation’s first education savings account (ESA) program. In the Senate, SB 1452 would open the program up to students from low-income families or students who attend a district public school that has a high percentage of low-income students. Meanwhile, SB 1513 would open the program up to the children of first responders, health care workers, and militar