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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 ...
In February, Idaho Governor Brad Little signed a bill establishing the Parental Choice Tax Program, and now the Idaho State ...
When the consequences of Gov. Little’s budget holdbacks hit Idaho schools, will school districts, families, and/or individual ...
The domestic policy bill passed by the House raises the maximum child tax credit to $2,500. But about a third of children would not receive the full credit because their parents have low wages or ...
Top Story Idaho LWV sought state’s help (and didn’t get it) to raise awareness of Parental Choice Tax Credit ...
The co-president of the League of Women of Voters of Idaho said state agencies including Gov. Brad Little’s office and the Idaho State Tax Commission have not accepted the league’s ...
Rep. Wendy Horman “A refundable tax credit is not a voucher,” Horman said. “It is refunded directly to families, it doesn’t go directly to the institution.” ...
Republican Gov. Brad Little signed the Idaho Parental Choice Tax Credit into law. The measure will provide up to $5,000 per student for qualified expenses related to their education, including ...
Idaho Gov. Brad Little signed a $50 million Parental Choice Tax Credit program into law Thursday aimed at expanding schooling options in the state.
IDAHO, USA — Gov. Brad Little signed House Bill 93 on Thursday, establishing the Parental Choice Tax Credit program despite facing overwhelming public opposition to the legislation.
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 ...
“With the passage of the $50 million Parental Choice Tax Credit program, Idaho boasts even more abundant schooling options for Idaho students and families,” Little said in his statement.