If more states adopted
universal educational choice programs like Nevada's, all children — especially low - income children — will benefit.
Georgia would be expanding its educational choice programs from the Georgia Special Needs Scholarship Program — a voucher program with more than 4,000 students participating in 2015 — 16 — and the Qualified Education Expense Tax Credit — a tax - credit scholarship with nearly 13,000 scholarships awarded in 2015 — into
a universal educational choice program.
That would be a vast upgrade from New Hampshire's income - based tax - credit scholarship program, and the result would be a nearly
universal educational choice program!
Not exact matches
Ideally, though, Congress would take the next step from school
choice to
educational choice by enacting a
universal education savings account
program.