The Florida Senate unanimously approved legislation to address flaws in the state’s school voucher funding system after a state audit found issues with tracking students and ensuring public funds were properly used, prompting lawmakers to strengthen accountability measures by improving enrollment verification, assigning unique student identifiers, increasing cross-checks with public school records, and requiring additional audits to ensure funding follows eligible students, while supporters emphasized the changes are meant to protect taxpayer dollars and preserve school choice options for families as the bill now moves to the Florida House for consideration.
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