EDITORIAL: More Scrutiny for School Vouchers
UNITED STATES, AUG 01 – The program offers families tax credit scholarships for private and religious schools and could cost the Treasury up to $4 billion annually, according to a nonpartisan analysis.
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EDITORIAL: More scrutiny for school vouchers
On the face of it, the Trump administration’s new school voucher program — a nonrefundable tax credit to provide up to $1,700 per individual toward school tuition — sounds like a welcome assist for parents who would appreciate a boost enabling wider educational choices. In practice, however, the launch of the program in 2027 will require a clearer understanding by Hawaii officials of how it will work, and whether it will serve the state’s famili…
·Hawaii, United States
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