LANSING, Mich. β Sen. Roger Victory voted this week in favor of a series of budget amendments to support school choice and secure critical protections for students attending nonpublic schools.
βThe proposed budgets that Senate Democrats passed fail to support all students equally,β said Victory, R-Hudsonville. βI will continue to work with my Republican colleagues to push back and ensure that the money follows the student in education.β
Victory supported amendments to the budgets for School Aid and the Michigan Department of Lifelong Education, Advancement, and Potential (MiLEAP) that would have eliminated unfair discrimination against nonpublic schools, which ultimately harm students.
Amendments to Senate Bill 166, the School Aid budget, would have:
An amendment to SB 164, the MiLEAP budget, would have allowed nonpublic schools to offer dual enrollment to students.
The proposed amendments failed on a party-line vote, with all Senate Democrats voting in opposition.
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