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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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No.

There should be no public education.