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Florida parents who cant afford to enroll their children in private schools have new cause to rejoice.
Gov. Charlie Crist signed a bill Thursday that expands eligibility and funding for the states corporate-funded school voucher program for children of low-income families.
A spokeswoman for giant U.S. Sugar said Thursday the $536 million deal between her company and Gov. Charlie Crist to sell the state 73,000 acres of mostly-citrus land in the Everglades is far from dead.
U.S. Sugar spokesperson Judy Sanchez wasn't fazed by the fact that a federal judge Wednesday overturned Crist's decision to put the massive A-1 reservoir project on hold while the state and U.S. Sugar worked on the land purchase.
"This does not preclude the state from moving forward with the U.S. Sugar purchase," Sanchez said.
Florida didn't make it in phase one of the Race to the Top program and now organizations with a stake in the issue are playing the blame game.
The Florida Education Association says the Department of Education shut them out of the process.
"State DOE ignored the counsel of all the unions who were trying to help," said Mark Pudlow, an FEA spokesperson.
A program that allows corporations to get a tax credit for contributing money for scholarship programs could soon get a boost in funding.