Not exact matches
Mr. President, Senator Cruz's amendment expands
tax subsidies for upper income households to aid private or parochial schools by allowing 529 account balances to spend up to $ 10,000 a year on private or parochial school
tuition and supplies.
The ad touts Cuomo's proposals to extend college
tuition subsidies and attacks unnamed opponents who want to let the millionaires
tax expire.
Here is the statement from Senator Wyden (D - Oregon) regarding his opposition to the amendment: Mr. President, Senator Cruz's amendment expands
tax subsidies for upper income households to aid private or parochial schools by allowing 529 account balances to spend up to $ 10,000 a year on private or parochial school
tuition and supplies.
While the government does not provide any direct
subsidies to private schools,
tuition tax credits capped at $ 1,500 a year are available to offset the costs of private school fees.
I see two defenses: a) freedom of teachers to transfer between schools within a State and a culture of administrative integrity and (b) policies that give to parents the power to determine which institution shall receive the taxpayers» K - 12 education
subsidy (vouchers,
tuition tax credits, subsidized homeschooling, Parent Performance Contracting).
Let's get serious about our public schools, and stop throwing
tax dollars at what doesn't work — private
tuition subsidies.»
For a decade, the state has offered private school
tuition subsidies to students with disabilities and
tax credit scholarships that let taxpayers reduce their state
taxes owed with contributions to private schools.