Texas Governor Greg Abbott to hold school choice news conference on Wednesday

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Texas Governor Greg Abbott will hold a news conference in Tyler on Wednesday to discuss school choice, one of Abbott's legislative priorities.

Democrats and rural Republicans have teamed up to block school choice bills in past legislative sessions.

Twenty-one House Republicans joined 63 Democrats to remove Education Savings Accounts from a bill in 2023.

Education savings accounts are essentially taxpayer-supported bank accounts for parents who remove their children from the public education system. Those parents get state money up front to pay for their educational expenses, like private school tuition, online schooling or private tutors. In most cases, the state manages these accounts.

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Governor Abbott actively campaigned against those Republicans during the primary season.

Of the 21 House Republicans who opposed ESAs, nine lost their primaries while five others decided not to seek reelection.

"Every candidate that I backed in Texas House general election races won tonight," said Abbott. "There are more than enough votes to pass school choice in Texas."

Abbott's Wednesday news conference will likely be a victory lap.

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Different versions of school choice bills have recently been blocked by Texas Democrats and rural Republicans. Tuesday's election could be an indicator of what to expect in Austin come January.

The media advisory from the governor's office says Abbott will be at Kingdom Life Academy, along with founder and director Joel Enge.

Enge recently wrote an op-ed in the Dallas Morning News about the importance of school choice.