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Senate rejects education tax‑credit bill aimed at expanding school choice
Summary
Senate Bill 190, an education tax‑credit program intended to create a property‑tax credit to subsidize nonpublic or alternative education (K–12), failed after debate about fiscal impact on local school funding; LRC fiscal estimates cited wide ranges.
The Senate voted down Senate Bill 190, which proposed an education tax credit that would allow property owners to receive credits against local property tax for qualifying tuition and educational expenses for K–12 nonpublic or alternative education.
Sponsor Senator Rodney Carley described the proposal as a property‑tax credit mechanism to give families and property owners flexibility to fund nonpublic or alternative…
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