Those are much more established programs and we cannot disrupt kids who are currently receiving their education. They need to be able to stay in their schools where they're thriving and continue their education. But For the rest of the statewide expansion where the vast majority of these students have never gone to a public school. Right. This is just a subsidy to wealthy parents who want to send their kids to generally parochial religious schools. Taxpayers shouldn't be footing the pill for that. And we shouldn't be sending $1 of taxpayer money to schools that can discriminate against teachers or students based on their disability or their sexuality or their religion or their race. (13:18–13:31)
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Asserts that statewide voucher expansion subsidizes wealthy parents for religious school tuition.
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