The New York firm Odyssey is now running the state’s lucrative voucher scheme with a little help from the governor’s friends.
Kelly Hancock, the former Texas lawmaker who is serving as acting state comptroller, announced Monday that finance and technology company Odyssey will help build Texas' school voucher program. (Bob ...
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Former Congressman Chris Bell enters Texas governor’s race, pledging ethics reform
Former U.S. Rep. Chris Bell, a Houston Democrat, announced his second bid for Texas governor on a platform centered on ethics ...
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The Texas comptroller's office has picked New York-based tech company Odyssey to manage the state's $1 billion private school voucher program, putting the four-year-old company in charge of selecting ...
(The Texas Tribune) Texas’ chief financial officer on Monday named the organization that will help the state build the school voucher program lawmakers approved earlier this year. Odyssey, a ...
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