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  2. Nearly 9K special needs students on Florida waiting list for ...

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    Republican sponsors said a $350 million pot of money in this year’s state budget is expected to cover the cost of eliminating the waiting list and funding additional vouchers.

  3. What can Florida school vouchers pay for? New lists are ...

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    The big story: When Florida lawmakers expanded eligibility for the state’s taxpayer funded school voucher program, they also authorized families to use the money for much more than tuition and fees.

  4. Florida’s private school vouchers soar, creating concern over ...

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    The voucher program was expanded in 2023 after Gov. Ron DeSantis signed into law a bill that allowed all families, regardless of their income levels, to apply for a private school voucher.

  5. School choice in Florida - Wikipedia

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    School choicein the U.S. stateof Floridais a suite of state programs that allow families to use public resources to receive education outside of their neighborhood public school. Florida's Tax Credit Scholarship (FTC) program is the largest of its kind in the U.S., with more students than all but the state's largest school districts.

  6. John M. Drew - Wikipedia

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    John M. Drew (born May 31, 1973) is the current Tax Collector of Nassau County, Florida. [1] He was first appointed [2] Tax Collector by Governor Jeb Bush in May 2006. [3] He was elected to the office [4] later that year. Drew oversees property tax collection, the Department of Highway Safety & Motor Vehicles, the Division of Driver Licenses ...

  7. Florida Department of Revenue - Wikipedia

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    Florida Department of Revenue is a state agency of Florida concerned with taxes. It is headquartered in Tallahassee.

  8. The number of new school-voucher recipients in Florida shows ...

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    Critics argued that the expansion of Florida’s voucher programs would lead to large numbers of students exiting traditional public schools. The number of new school-voucher recipients in Florida ...

  9. Florida Opportunity Scholarship Program - Wikipedia

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    The Florida Opportunity Scholarship Program was a school voucher program in the U.S. state of Florida. It provided students from failing public schools in Florida with school vouchers enabling them to choose a "higher performing public school or a participating private school." A failing public school was: "a school that has received two "F ...