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Education tax-credit bill stalls in committee after divided vote

House Education Committee · March 31, 2025
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Summary

The committee considered House Bill 922 to create a $250 per-child nonrefundable tax credit for families with children in nonpublic schools and to increase the public-school innovative education tax-credit cap; members cited fiscal concerns and the bill failed a roll-call in committee (4–11).

Representative Ranon Gregg presented House Bill 922 as a modest, nonrefundable $250-per-child tax credit for families choosing nonpublic schools, paired with a carryforward provision and an indexed increase in the innovative education tax-credit aggregate limit to…

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