There are many examples to illustrate these changes and Wisconsin is one of the best. When Scott Walker passed his Act 10 legislation that took the power away from the teachers unions and placed in the hands of the teachers and the people of the state, everyone benefited, especially the teachers and the people.
It's about the freedom to chose. School choice is parents to make their own choices that will effect the future of their children rather then having others making those decisions for them.
Nevada Could Soon Become the 26th School Choice State
Source: Michael Chartier, "Breaking Down Nevada's Tax-Credit Scholarship Bill," Friedman Foundation, April 7, 2015.
April 10, 2015
The Nevada legislature has passed Assembly Bill 165, a tax-credit scholarship for children from low-income families. The bill passed the Assembly on a 25-17 party line vote. The Senate passed the bill 11-9. The bill now heads to Gov. Brian Sandoval's desk, where we are confident he will sign it, creating Nevada's first school choice program.
Here are a few details to consider:
Here are a few details to consider:
- Student Funding: The Nevada Department of Taxation will administer this tax-credit scholarship program. These scholarships are funded by private donations, and no state funds of any kind are given to the SGOs to provide scholarships to students.
- Student Eligibility: Students from families whose household income is at or below 300 percent of the federal poverty level ($72,750 for a family of four) are eligible to receive scholarships from approved SGOs.
- Scholarship Amount: The amount of the scholarships students are awarded can be no larger than $7,775, and that number will be indexed to the consumer price index. That means as goods get more expensive, the scholarship amount will rise in response.
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