An unidentified speaker in the transcript said a bill to create a universal school choice program will be on the Texas House floor next week for a vote, and that supporters expect it to pass. "We have enough votes to make sure that school choice gets passed out of the house just like it got passed out of the senate," the speaker said.
The transcript identifies the proposal as "universal school choice," which the speaker described as intended to give "every parent of every family, from those who, are low income to, those who have, abundant means" the opportunity to participate. "Everyone's gonna have the opportunity to participate in this program," the speaker said, while also stating the plan will prioritize students with special needs and those from low‑income families.
On scale, the speaker said, "The size of it's gonna be a hundred thousand students to begin with, and after we go through a year or 2 at that level, we will have the ability to expand it if there's the demand for it." The transcript does not specify a bill number, funding source, eligibility mechanics, or the timeline for enrollment; those details were not provided in the excerpt.
The only formal action recorded in the transcript excerpt is the planned vote on the Texas House floor next week; no vote tally, mover, amendment language or final outcome is recorded. The speaker said supporters expect the bill to pass but did not provide documentary citations, bill text, or fiscal details in the quoted remarks.
Next step: the transcript places the item for a vote on the Texas House floor next week; the outcome of that vote was not recorded in the excerpt.