Funding for Texas education program runs dry |
The Texas Education Freedom Accounts program, with a budget of $1bn, is facing a funding shortfall, leaving many low-income applicants without support. As of April 2, the state comptroller's office reported that over 247,000 students applied, but only 90,000 to 100,000 can be served. Travis Pillow, a spokesperson for the comptroller's office, said: “It's always hard to have to turn people away.” The program prioritizes students with disabilities and low-income families, but many will be placed on a waitlist. The funding is expected to run out before reaching all eligible applicants, raising concerns about the program's sustainability. Future legislative sessions may address these issues, with Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick urging enhancements to the program.