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Del. Elliott Pritt, R-Fayette, speaks on the floor of the House of Delegates on Thursday, April 10, in Charleston, W.Va.
Del. Elliott Pritt, R-Fayette, speaks on the floor of the House of Delegates on Thursday, April 10, in Charleston, W.Va.
CHARLESTON — The Republican-led House of Delegates approved $97 million in funding for the Hope Scholarship, but not before numerous lawmakers rose to question the rapidly increasing price tag of the state’s education voucher program.
“We are leaving other vitally necessary programs underfunded because of an increase in this line item,” said Del. Elliott Pritt, R-Fayette, who noted the state’s public employee’s insurance program, which insures teachers, continues to struggle.
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