Ron DeSantis Signs Bill Expanding School Choice to All Florida Students
The Florida governor has a history of using state power to bully Florida schools over speech he doesn't like. H.B. 1 may accomplish his goal while ceding power to parents.

Last week, Florida's Legislature passed H.B. 1, a bill that would expand the state's school choice program, the Family Empowerment Scholarship, to all Florida students. Today, Gov. Ron DeSantis signed the bill into law, a welcome change from his usual tendencies toward state authority.
Under current law, students can opt out of their local public school and attend a private or charter school using the state funding that would have otherwise gone to the local school. The program was primarily geared toward children with disabilities or those from low- or middle-income households, with eligibility capped at 375 percent of the poverty-level income. The new law would remove all eligibility caps but still prioritize lower-income students and those in foster care.
Speaking at Christopher Columbus High School, an all-boys Catholic school in Miami-Dade County, DeSantis called the bill a "game changer," saying it "will represent the largest expansion of education choice not only in the history of this state, but in the history of these United States."
Andrew Spar, president of the Florida Education Association (FEA), the state's teacher's union, excoriated the bill in a statement. Under H.B. 1, he contended, "average Floridians will be helping pay for millionaires and billionaires to send their kids to elite private schools." Of course, in either case, public schools are funded by tax money; in the absence of H.B. 1, those wealthy households would be paying those taxes plus private school tuition.
Under H.B. 1, participating private schools will still have to abide by certain requirements, like reporting grades to parents and administering certain state-approved standardized tests. But on balance, the bill will allow parents more control over their children's schooling by limiting the state's involvement. And given some of DeSantis' previous policy positions, that result was not a given.
In April 2022, DeSantis signed the Individual Freedom Act into law, more commonly known as the "Stop WOKE Act," which bans both schools and private businesses from endorsing certain ideas associated with critical race theory. At the time, he clearly signaled that the law's intent was to keep "the far-left woke agenda" out of his state's "schools and workplaces," a clear violation of free speech. Last week, a federal appeals court blocked the law from going into effect—and that wasn't the first federal court to do so.
In January, Florida's Department of Education rejected an Advanced Placement class in African American Studies from inclusion in school curriculum. DeSantis later defended the decision by saying, "Education is about the pursuit of truth, not the imposition of ideology or the advancement of a political agenda." Manny Diaz Jr., the state's education commissioner, called the class "woke indoctrination masquerading as education."
But school choice is the perfect method for contending with schools that teach what parents don't like. DeSantis' history may demonstrate a proclivity for using state power to bully people for their speech, but H.B. 1 may actually accomplish his goal while ceding power back to parents.
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"Under H.B. 1, participating private schools will still have to abide by certain requirements, like reporting grades to parents and administering certain state-approved standardized tests."
I think that might be almost a necessity, the standards and the reporting, or you would see a level of fraud not rivaled since the giant pandemic aid bills.
Overall, good news for most people, probably, although I do wonder whether the overall price tag for tuition at private schools will simply rise by some significant fraction of the amount of new funding they have available. One, it keeps out the riff raff. Two, it's exactly what's been going on at universities the last several decades.
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"One, it keeps out the riff raff. Two, it’s exactly what’s been going on at universities the last several decades."
Yes and no. First, while you are correct that easy money has caused an increase in Universities, it is important to understand how the university system is different. The college tuition loans are an open checkbook- there is very little price sensitivity because it is easy to secure a loan for even more money. On the other hand, vouchers are a limited sum of money. You still have to be price sensitive.
But overall I agree with you- you are going to increase the demand for private schools, and as a result you are going to see prices rise. But, many charters are out there today that already have expressed that they are willing to provide their service at the price of a voucher- so we can plot on a supply graph that there is a vendor willing to sell at that price. It is likely that there are others.
If Florida is smart, the way to keep costs low is to enforce laws that make competition easy- lowering barriers to entry moving from school to school, increasing transparency and loosening regulations that prevent new schools from forming.
Why was the second half of the article about an unrelated bill?
Because Joe Lancaster was feeling ill with all the compliments he had to give DeSantis for the school-choice bill he signed into law, so he added the extra material so that he could attack DeSantis and feel better about himself.
A libertarian site cant complement someone on a libertarian policy / stance...and still hope to stay in the good graces of the elite and get to sit at the cool table.
No, we have to have some points laid out on how the person is an authoritarian / MAGA / fascist / bigot / whatever so we can pretend we wouldn't sit with this fucking NERD at lunch.
More DSDS! They just can't help themselves! No matter what the guy does they shit on him! No principles at all other than promoting Democrats! Leftist unReason strikes again!
Guess who didn't read the whole article.
Nailed it.
The entire back half of the article is dedicated to attack-ad level propaganda.... and filled with direct lies to boot.
I completely laughed out loud on that one.
I prefer 'florida man bad'
"The Florida governor has a history of using state power to bully Florida schools over speech he doesn't like. H.B. 1 may accomplish his goal while ceding power to parents."
"....a welcome change from his usual tendencies toward state authority."
It’s like a tic now, isn’t it? You just feel compelled to make a post like this.
I get it, I have the same kind of reflexive reaction to shrike.
school choice = state speech violence. check.
That's kinda how I felt about the phrase "a welcome change from his usual tendencies toward state authority". The only way it makes sense is in some sort of fantastic Bizarro World context.
Ron DeSantis got up violently and violently consumed a violent breakfast. He violently got in his limo and rode, pensive and violent all the way to the State House where he began his violent job as the violent Governor of a violent State. Then, for reasons unknown, he non-violently signed a bill that with the non-violent support of the State Legislature and then everyone went back about their violent business.
I was wondering how they were gonna spin school choice as a bad thing because #FloridaManBad. Didn't have to read far to get to it.
Holy fuck, that is beyond absurd.
"He did the right thing here, but since I do not agree with everything he's done, I will make it a point to reference them in every article.
...no, I won't do that with literally any other pol in the country."
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No shit!
How dare they bring up anything else he did, especially if it's in the news?
This should have been a stand-alone story with no mention of past or current events.
DSDS. DeSantis Derangement Syndrome. Straight up.
Youre completely broken.
Mute him. You will miss nothing.
I will miss the laughter.
Be honest --- are you really getting any of that out of him?
Sometimes his stupidity makes me laugh. Mike and Tony are more aggravating than him. I have a soft spot for laughing at self proclaimed victims. Like when he was claiming everyone who supports borders was racist because he works with so many hardworking Mexicans despite Maine being 95% white made me laugh.
I’ve only muted jeff, Kirkland, sqrsly, and shrike when his idiocy becomes too much.
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“Like when he was claiming everyone who supports borders was racist because he works with so many hardworking Mexicans despite Maine being 95% white made me laugh.”
You really aren’t very bright.
I was talking about ideas and concepts. Things that are beyond your feeble intellect.
Specially I was pointing out how Affirmative Action forces employers to make hiring decisions based upon race, and immigration policy forces decisions based upon country of origin.
I’m talking about policies. Not people.
All you talk about is people.
I only unmuted you to see what damikesc was replying to. Back on iggy you go, idjit.
No. You claimed every Mexican was hard working. A truly racist belief based on almost no contact with them. They are like any other ethnicity. Some work hard, some do not. Some are criminals, most are not.
You didn't talk a single policy on that thread. You literally started out calling everyone xenophobic. At the outset. And you were called out on it.
You continue to ignore the primary policy issue of costs, both societal and economical as you apply racism as the only counter argument.
Once again you lie lol.
I had the squirrel muted for a while just because it made scrolling through comments faster. Decided to take him off because fuck it, I can just scroll past his idiocy.
Misek stays on mute though, fuck that guy.
Looking over your posts I see nothing of value.
That's a lie, he's pointed out your flaws for one.
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The sensitively to any criticism of DeSantis is amazing.
How can you tell with everyone muted?
I’ve never understood people taking criticism of politicians personally. We’re talking about the scum of the earth. Politicians that is. Yet they can fill up stadiums with people who will punch someone in the face for insulting them.
I don’t get it.
Need your posts defending mean words to Biden again?
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What about the blind hatred for Biden in these comments? Seems like a majority of the people here start the day with the “Fuck Joe Biden” prayer. Why is that warranted while anyone who says “Boo” about Trump is accused of Trump Derangement Syndrome?
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Propagandist gonna propagandize.
Partisanship makes for stupid people.
Has the thought ever occurred to you and sarcasmic that perhaps those criticisms simply don't hold ground and that the author has no reason to attack DeSantis on an unrelated topic?
Why won't they do that with Jared Polis?
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Yeah but Laura Loomer told me DeSantis sucks because his overwhelming 2022 victory makes him suspicious. The best Republicans, she insists, are those who lose to unimpressive Democrats, then spend months or even years whining (Trump, Lake).
Also did you know Mrs. DeSantis uses her middle name? Totally disqualifying.
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Did not know that about Mrs. DeSantis. Thanks for the heads up.
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Sandra. He mispronounced words on dates to see if he would be corrected. This man is a monster.
You know who brought up Trump here? You. You brought up Trump. Did you bring up Trump because you felt Trump insulted DeSantis in the context of school choice? It doesn't appear so.
It appears that you brought up Trump because, in your mind, he appears to be some sort of threat or, worse, other people not agreeing with you makes him *and* them some sort of threat. All of which says more about you and your thoughts on DeSantis than it does about Trump. To say nothing of more objective reasonable ground.
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To this day, I'm still amazed Laura Loomer is even a thing.
What a joke of an article. Do you know how many articles I've read from Reason over the years where school choice is (accurately, in my estimation) positioned as an unadulterated good program? The articles write themselves: (1) talk about the bill that will expand school choice, (2) talk about all the research/statistics/etc. showing it is good, and (3) briefly include a snippet about how this is a good way for parents to address issues they have in what schools teach. This article however had to wrap this whole thing up in a "DeSantis is an authoritarian" vibe that wasn't needed. And whoever wrote the byline is an idiot. So school choice is a means to bully schools? Give me a break.
DDS is a helluva drug. Reason can't help themselves any more than Hunter Biden can put down the crack pipe. These people need our sympathy not our derision. Shame on you.
I know it. Watching people go totally bonkers when anyone dares to criticize DeSantis' policies. They take it not only as an attack on the man, but an attack on themselves.
They are indeed deranged.
The only one unhinged on this thread is you buddy.
This is such a stupid canard.
The smear campaign against DeSantis is not subtle, hidden or ambiguous. It is also omnipresent. There is nothing organic about it. It is clearly directed from above.
Pretending that it does not exist is idiotic. You might as well run around pretending that the earth is flat.
Why did I read your post with Sarah McLaughlin playing in the background?
"DeSantis' history may demonstrate a proclivity for using state power to bully people for their speech, but H.B. 1 may actually accomplish his goal while ceding power back to parents."
Well I think I speak for all libertarians when I say that my kids have a natural right to racist indoctrination and if the public schools can't or won't provide it I'll take state dollars and give it to somebody who will.
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Using state power to return power back to the citizens. It is extremely rare and I applaud removing power from the state and returning it to the most local level.
I would largely eliminate the Federal government and return it back to more or less a treaty between the States. I would also largely reduce the power of the States in favor of the individual or at least to a more local government.
I have a reasonable chance of speaking to my mayor and city council members, There as almost zero chance of speaking to the governor of the State that I reside in, and there is more of a chance of me being abducted by aliens to be elevated as the ruler of the universe than speaking to the buffoon in chief in Washington DC.
"Ron DeSantis Signs Bill Expanding School Choice to All Florida Students"
Good for DeSantis. Hopefully, this move will, long-term, result in more parental and local-community control over schools and school curriculum. Less control by the State and more local and parental control is something I support, even if the outcomes don't always fit my political agenda.
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At the time, he clearly signaled that the law's intent was to keep "the far-left woke agenda" out of his state's "schools and workplaces," a clear violation of free speech.
It is beyond strange that Reasoners continue to pretend government should have no say in how government employees accomplish their employer's responsibilities. Imagine making a bank withdrawal only for a teller to lecture you for an hour on how to spend your money. Then when you complain to a bank supervisor they tell you they can't control what their tellers do because of free speech.
Reason thinks this is a functional world? It's so bizarre their need to attack the right prevents them from thinking clearly.
In reality it's perfectly appropriate for an employer to define how employees are to accomplish their job functions.
"But school choice is the perfect method for contending with schools that teach what parents don't like."
Yes it is. Otherwise we wouldn't need choice!
I never could have imagined a libertarian magazine saying that school choice is a bad thing. The author of this article needs to write for the Daily Kos.
If I had my way, then public schools (including charter schools) wouldn't exist at all. But if we're going to have public schools, they should be charter schools.
I never could have imagined a libertarian magazine saying that school choice is a bad thing.
You must have read a different article than the one posted here. The author did spend a lot of time being critical of Gov. DeSantis and his allies in the legislature targeting "wokeness" in public schools, but he seemed generally positive on this law. At least, he definitely didn't say anything negative about it.
The entire second half was an outright attack on DeSantis for his support of the Stop WOKE Act, which didn’t really have a place in the article. All that did was give the impression from the author of the article that school choice can be a bad thing because of DeSantis's motives. Either you are woefully ignorant, or you are lying out of your teeth.
All that did was give the impression from the author of the article that school choice can be a bad thing because of DeSantis’s motives.
If that's the way you want to read it, that is your prerogative. But you are coming away with that impression based on your perspective of it and not on anything he actually wrote.
Andrew Spar, president of the Florida Education Association (FEA), the state's teacher's union, excoriated the bill in a statement. Under H.B. 1, he contended, "average Floridians will be helping pay for millionaires and billionaires to send their kids to elite private schools." Of course, in either case, public schools are funded by tax money; in the absence of H.B. 1, those wealthy households would be paying those taxes plus private school tuition.
But on balance, the bill will allow parents more control over their children's schooling by limiting the state's involvement.
Do those statements sound like they came from someone against school choice?
The entire second half was an outright attack on DeSantis for his support of the Stop WOKE Act, which didn’t really have a place in the article.
Why not? They are both related to education, and proponents of school choice on the right have argued that it allows parents to avoid what they consider to be left-wing indoctrination in public schools. And they have done so since long before "woke" entered conservative or libertarian vocabulary. Perhaps it just bothers you that there are people that support school choice but also don't like the way that conservative politicians choose to fight culture war battles.
Full disclosure - I am a public school teacher in Florida and member of my union. I do not speak for anyone or any organization, only for myself.
Under H.B. 1, participating private schools will still have to abide by certain requirements, like reporting grades to parents and administering certain state-approved standardized tests.
Well, I'm glad the law requires private schools to send home report cards. I'm sure they wouldn't if not for that.
Turning the sarcasm off, this leaves me wondering just how much notification of a student's progress a private school will be required to communicate and how often. It has become standard practice over my ~20 year career for parents to have access to everything we input into the gradebook software, in real time. This same software also will display to parents the results of any
district or state tests that the students take as soon as the scores are available. Parents have a large amount of information about how their children are doing in school, if they choose to use it.
"...certain state-approved" tests, huh? They don't necessarily need to be the same tests that public school students take. (In fact, it looks like they usually aren't.) I find that odd that the state will spend hundreds of millions of dollars on contracts with testing companies to develop and distribute standardized tests that all public school students are required to take (including charter school students), but then the private schools accepting vouchers will have a much larger choice in what tests to use. Using different tests means making comparisons difficult. It isn't even a question of comparing public vs. private, but if a child moves from one private school to another, it might not be valid to compare their achievement from year to year using different tests to see whether they made appropriate learning gains.
Looking a little bit deeper into the testing requirements, the results of those tests are not made available to the public in the same manner that state test results at public schools are. Instead, they are sent to a research group at a university (Florida State University) to compile them and summarize them and issue a report. That report does show the overall gain results of whatever standardized test each school chooses, but disaggregated data is only reported for all voucher recipients, not by school. (That is, results broken down by different subgroups, like students with disabilities, race/ethnicity, gender, economic status, etc.) Public school results are broken down by subgroups publicly for each school. And as you can see if you search for a particular school, a lot more than test scores is available.
Accountability has been a mantra for Florida state government in public schools since Jeb Bush was governor more than 20 years ago. Republicans have had complete control over state government that entire time. It is one thing to say that accountability will be handled by parents in this new universal school choice regime, but I am wondering how parents are supposed to obtain the same information about private schools that is available for public schools.
Five years ago, the Orlando Sentinel investigated how accountability works within the voucher programs in Florida. They have continued to report on it ever since.
https://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/education/os-florida-school-voucher-investigation-1018-htmlstory.html