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The governor rolled out his $32B spending plan in the state of the state address and revealed his own voucher plan:

The governor’s office also made his case for supporting a school voucher program that would allow 5,000 parents of low-income children in the bottom 5 percent of schools to send their student to private school using taxpayer dollars. Under his plan, the students could begin using the vouchers in the school year that begins in the fall of 2013, but would climb to up to 20,000 students by the 2016 school year, according to the governor's legislation.

Also: The Democrats respond.