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Idaho Gov. Brad Little signed the Parental Choice Tax Credit program into law on Feb. 28, which would provide up to $5,000 per K-12 student for certain expenses related to the education, including ...
In February, Idaho Governor Brad Little signed a bill establishing the Parental Choice Tax Program, and now the Idaho State ...
The Idaho Parental Choice Tax Credit program, which would provide up to $5,000 per K-12 student for expenses that could ...
The Idaho Parental Choice Tax Credit is a new refundable tax credit program that provides nearly $50 million in state funds to pay for eligible nonpublic school expenses for Idaho K-12 students and ...
BOISE, Idaho — The Idaho Senate on Wednesday passed House Bill 93, establishing the Idaho Parental Choice Tax Credit, which aims to provide financial support to families with children in ...
Rep. Wendy Horman, R-Idaho Falls, sponsored the $50 million bill, which would have provided a refundable tax credit for up to $5,000 per student, or $7,500 for special education students, for ...
BOISE — After more than two hours of debate, the Idaho House on Friday voted to send a $50 million “parental choice tax credit” bill to the Senate.
High-ranking state legislators on Wednesday introduced a proposal for a $50 million Idaho Parental Choice Tax Credit. House Bill 39 would provide a $5,000 tax credit per child to parents for ...
The Idaho Parental Choice Tax Credit program, which would provide up to $5,000 per K-12 student for expenses that could include private school tuition, was signed into law by the governor on ...
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