Arizona group says school voucher bill repeal is on track
A group that opposes a major private school voucher expansion bill signed by Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey this spring says it is on track to collect enough signatures to place the law on hold.
Save Our Schools spokeswoman Dawn Penich-Thacker says the group isnt releasing an exact count of the number of signatures it has collected so far. But she said the all-volunteer effort should have well above the minimum of 75,000 signatures by the Aug. 8 deadline.
We know we have enough petitions out in the field, we know exactly who has them and we have enough out that if there was such a thing as 100 percent we could be getting more than 150,000 back, Penich-Thacker said in an interview late last week.
Opponents of vouchers say they siphon money from the states underfunded public schools and the expansion will allow wealthy families to use state cash to send their children to private and religious schools. They also say vouchers wont cover total costs at many private schools, meaning people of average means wont be able to use them. Proponents, including Ducey, say the move will save the state money and let parents decide where their children attend school.
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