After compromise dies, Arizona GOP rushes through ballot referral to block voucher reforms
In the final hours of the annual legislative session, Republican lawmakers pushed through a ballot referral that, if approved by voters, would nullify two citizen-led initiatives aimed at regulating the states billion-dollar school voucher program.
The move came after a failed last-ditch effort to avoid a public vote on the voucher program led by the Arizona Education Association, the states largest teachers union. That proposal would have implemented more modest reforms on the universal voucher system, formally known as Empowerment Scholarship Accounts, in exchange for GOP legislators abandoning a ballot referral asking voters to effectively kill the AEA.
House Concurrent Resolution 2048 was unveiled and pushed through the Legislature Friday evening. Republicans say that the proposed amendment to the Arizona Constitution, dubbed the Military Families College Savings and Scholarship Protection Act, is about protecting military families from having their school voucher money swept or taken. Any measure approved by voters this year that takes voucher money those families are saving for college something done by the AEA-backed initiative would be deemed void.
But the legislation does far more than Republicans touted: Buried in the legislation is a clause that says it is not just limited to scholarship account programs that are established and maintained by this state for only children of military families. Democrats said that means it would effectively bar any reforms to the ESA school voucher system.
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