The Wisconsin House of Representatives has passed a school choice measure for about 200 students with autism.
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Proponents of school choice called the 62-33 vote in the Republican-controlled House a major victory for students with disabilities. 鈥淭his action is a positive step for expanding school choice for children in Wisconsin who need it the most,鈥 said Clint Bolick, the president and general counsel of the Alliance for School Choice, a Phoenix-based advocacy group that is backing the Wisconsin legislation.
The bill would provide vouchers worth up to $15,000 a year for private schooling or treatment.
It鈥檚 not certain whether Gov. James E. Doyle, a Democrat, would stand in the bill鈥檚 way. He has opposed raising the cap on Milwaukee鈥檚 school voucher program.
The Republican-controlled Senate could take up the bill the middle of this month.