The majority of the $109 million increase to this year’s state budget is eaten up by school vouchers instead. In Prescott, those vouchers are worth nothing because there’s not a private school anywhere nearby to spend them, Williams said.
The majority of the $109 million increase to this year’s state budget is eaten up by school vouchers instead. In Prescott, those vouchers are worth nothing because there’s not a private school anywhere nearby to spend them, Williams said.