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From the post: "Wyoming Gov. Mark Gordon signed the state’s first school choice program into law.

Though he did line-item veto, part of the measure.

HB 166 – gives parents a choice in what schools are available to them.

It's more commonly known as the Wyoming Education Savings Accounts (ESA) Act.

This act will create an ESA program for low-income students.

Scholarship amounts are prorated based on family income.

Families at 150% or less of the federal poverty level can receive $6,000; families at or below 200% receive $4,800, and so on until the income limit of 500%."

Archive: https://archive.today/AdKch From the post: "Wyoming Gov. Mark Gordon signed the state’s first school choice program into law. Though he did line-item veto, part of the measure. HB 166 – gives parents a choice in what schools are available to them. It's more commonly known as the Wyoming Education Savings Accounts (ESA) Act. This act will create an ESA program for low-income students. Scholarship amounts are prorated based on family income. Families at 150% or less of the federal poverty level can receive $6,000; families at or below 200% receive $4,800, and so on until the income limit of 500%."

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Absolutely. My mom says if she could go back and do it again she would have homeschooled me. My brother was completely different, super social, and likes to follow whatever he is told so she would have left him in public school lol.