
An aerial photo of the Florida State Capitol in Tallahassee, Florida. - Felix Mizioznikov/Dreamstime/TNS
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — The Florida Senate gave final approval Thursday to a bill creating universal school vouchers, and sent it to Gov. Ron DeSantis for his expected approval. The Senate voted 26-12 along party lines to approve the bill (HB 1). Republican state lawmakers, who hold a supermajority in the Legislature, want to open state voucher programs that currently provide scholarships to more than 252,000 children with disabilities or from low-income families to all of the 2.9 million school-age children in Florida, with an estimated cost ranging from $210 million to $4 billion in the first ye...





