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In February, Idaho Governor Brad Little signed a bill establishing the Parental Choice Tax Program, and now the Idaho State ...
The 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 Thursday. Skip Navigation.
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 ...
The $250M price tag for private-school tax-credit legislation is much more than the $50M proposed Monday by Gov. Brad Little. ... HB 1, the Idaho Parental Choice Tax Credit, ...
BOISE, Idaho (KIFI)—The Senate has passed a bill to create a $50 million parental choice tax credit, which is now headed to the Governor’s office. House Bill 93 was approved by the Senate on ...
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 ...
Rep. Wendy Horman, R-Idaho Falls, brought some changes to her parental choice tax credit — which would provide up to $5,000 per K-12 student for expenses that could include private school tuition.
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.
On Jan. 27, Rep. Stephanie Mickelsen, R-Idaho Falls, and Sen. Kevin Cook, R-Idaho Falls, wrote an article in the Post Register about the new parental choice program introduced by Rep.