by (in alphabetical order) John Garrett Clawson, Reynaldo de la Garza, Victoria Keller, Sarah Pollock, Laurie Roberts,
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- Arizona – 90% of the amount that would have gone to a public school for a given student (FN SB 1363, 2013)
- Mississippi - $6,500
- To be adjusted annually in proportion with public student spending (SB 2695, 2015)
- Nevada – up to 90% (SB 302, 2015)
- Tennessee – 100% (SB 431, 2015)
- Florida (Personal Learning Scholarship) – $9,000 (SB 850, 2014)
SB 1178 suggests that Texas students would receive 80% of average funding, with students with disabilities receiving the full 100%.
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A summary of the evidence on vouchers is given on a separate page.
References
S.B. 1178, Texas 84th Cong. (2015).
S.B. 2695, Mississippi 114th Cong. (2015).
S.B. 302, Nevada 302nd Cong. (2015).
S.B. 431, Tennessee 431st Cong. (2015).
Arizona original bill – http://www.azleg.gov/legtext/50leg/1r/bills/sb1553h.pdf
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DeForrest, Mark Edward. "An Overview and Evaluation of State Blaine Amendments: Origins, Scope, and First Amendment Concerns." Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy 26.2 (2003): 551-626.