(Des Moines)– Governor Kim Reynolds’ school choice bill is ready for debate in both chambers, just more than a week and a half into the session.
The proposal putting nearly 76-hundred dollars into educational savings accounts for parents who opt-out of the public school system, gets approval from two state committees. Passed by both the Senate Education and House Education Reform committees, the bill can now be considered by either chamber on the floor.
Under the proposal, all Iowa parents would have the chance to access the educational savings accounts within three years.



