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INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Republican lawmakers scaled back a proposal Monday that could have opened Indiana's private school voucher system to thousands of more students.
Changes approved by the House Ways and Means Committee would allow kindergarteners and some other students to be immediately eligible for the program if their families meet income limits. But the committee removed a provision that would have waived the requirement for current private school students to spend at least one year in public schools before seeking a voucher.
The state budget proposal from House Republicans includes increased funding for what is already the country's largest voucher program by about two-thirds to $63 million over...
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