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Committee rejects a $250 nonrefundable private-school tax credit; bill fails in committee vote
Summary
House Bill 922 would have created a $250 nonrefundable tax credit per child for families paying tuition at nonpublic schools and extended a three‑year carryforward; the bill also proposed expanding the aggregate limit for public‑school innovative education tax credits to preserve parity. The committee voted the measure down on a roll call.
House Bill 922, presented by Rep. Ranon Gregg, would have added a $250 per child nonrefundable tax credit for families paying full tuition for a child at a nonpublic school, a three‑year carryforward of unused credit, and a corresponding increase to the aggregate limit for the state’s existing Innovative Education Tax Credit to preserve…
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