A bill that would impact funding to cyber schools in Pennsylvania has passed the State House.
The Democrat-backed bill aims to increase transparency among cyber schools, while also standardizing tuition to those institutions.
With those changes, cyber schools are projected to see funding reduced by $465 million.
Advocates of the bill say the current funding system is unfair and harms public schools, who pay for the tuition.
The bill faces an uphill climb in the Republican-led Senate, which have historically opposed reforms to cyber school funding.
All Butler County state representatives voted against the bill.