Tax credit scholarship program extended, despite call from Pritzker to reduce it to 40% from 75% – Wirepoints on Chicago’s Morning Answer

Wirepoints President Ted Dabrowski joins Dan Proft and Amy Jacobson on Chicago’s Morning Answer to talk about the end of the legislative session, lockdown policies, and all things Illinois.

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Joe Mcgee from Kankakee
4 years ago

If they were talking about tax credits for public union members he’d be pushing for 100% subsidies.

American Thinker
4 years ago

Spoken like a true chump.

Billionaire’s don’t need college money do they?

According to Illinois Family……
Recently Governor J.B. Pritzker outlined a $41.6 billion budget for the entire state. As part of his savings, Pritzker wants to lower the tax credit to only 40% which will certainly reduce the incentive for and ability of people to donate to this program that helps over 3,800 lower income students to afford a private education.

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