N. Carolina GOP seeks big private school voucher expansion
Associated PressRALEIGH, N.C. — Public money for private school tuition would be available to all of North Carolina’s K-12 students regardless of income under Republican-backed legislation that began advancing in the General Assembly on Wednesday. In a tweet last week, Cooper called the expansion proposal “worse than awful” for offering “vouchers that can be used by billionaires to send their kids to private schools.” The legislature already agreed recently to raise the income cap so that a family of four making up to $111,000 could qualify next school year for scholarships of up to almost $6,500 per eligible child. Wednesday’s measure in the Senate committee would eliminate income eligibility limits for which to qualify starting with the 2024-2025 school year. Rosie Mayberry of Asheboro said two of her three children receive the scholarship, but a third doesn’t meet a requirement related to previous public school attendance that the bill would also eliminate.