Editorial: A second chance for school choice in Illinois – Chicago Tribune*

Tucked into President Donald Trump’s budget reconciliation bill is a new school choice program that provides a tax credit to people or corporations that donate up to $1,700 each year to scholarship-granting organizations.  ... Each state gets to decide whether to take part in the program. To participate, officials have to opt in, and if they join, they also choose which scholarship organizations are eligible. They have to choose to participate each year. So now the ball’s back in Gov. JB Pritzker’s court once more."
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Riverbender
8 months ago

Can I assume if a neighboring State approves the measure and Illinois doesn’t I can contribute to it and get the federal tax credit? Pritzker’s going to have trouble with this one.

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