This bill gives public money to private schools when our state is 38th in the nation in state support for K-12 education. Further, it provides a monetary incentive to home school. This is disastrous public policy. Abusers and addicts will keep their children home for the money.Where's the flip-flop then? Turns out she was for HB1483, before she was against it.
Now we're stuck with candidates like Ms. Crockett-Stark here and Tricia "Seperation of School and State" Stall in Newport News. Seriously I'm going to cry if whack-job Republicans try to start defunding our schools next session.