Election Day is Greg Abbott's next test in the long fight over school vouchers in Texas
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71% : Meyer didn't mention it either but said it was important to fully fund public education.60% : "Button said she's always been a strong proponent of public education.
56% : "We'll provide more funding for public education and we'll provide more money for teacher pay raises," he said.
54% : Advertisement"Bottom line, we've got to give more money to public schools, but we also have to give parents choices," Button said.
50% : Opponents, bracing for passage, are looking for ways to mitigate a school choice plan's impact on public schools.
38% : Advertisement"We're out talking to people," said Zeph Capo, president of the Texas American Federation of Teachers, which opposes voucher plans as a drain on public education funding.
34% : "Abbott insists a school choice plan will not harm public education.
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