NC House passes bill to ‘fund students, not systems’ | Eastern North Carolina Now

    Publisher's Note: This post appears here courtesy of the Carolina Journal. The author of this post is Alex Baltzegar.

    On Wednesday, the North Carolina House passed a bill to fund students through a method lawmakers have deemed "backpack funding" rather than funding government schools directly.

    House Bill 823 (H.B. 823) would expand the opportunity scholarship program to all K-12 students in North Carolina with grant amounts based on household income.

    The House passed H.B. 823 by a 65-45 vote margin, with only one Democrat voting in favor.

    The following table shows the scholarship amount allowed per K-12 child by household income.


    "This is a wildly popular program, and it is about putting children first," said Rep. Tricia Cotham, R-Mecklenburg, the primary sponsor of H.B. 823. "All children are different. You all know that if you're a parent, a grandparent. If I'm picking education for my children to go to a different school, how could I stand here and deny the single mom in Greensboro that she can't have that chance? Just because I have the ability to afford it, that she can't? That's wrong, and it's hypocritical."

    House Democrats opposed the bill by a 45-1 margin, while all House Republicans voted in favor.

    One House Democrat, Rep. Julie von Haefen, a white woman from Wake County, said school choice was a legacy of white supremacy.

    After von Haefen accused the school choice idea of having white supremacist roots, her Democratic colleague, Shelly Willingham, D-Edgecombe, voted in favor of the bill anyway.
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