ICYMI: National School Choice Organizations highlight new federal tax credit scholarship program that could expand school choice options in all 50 states
WASHINGTON, D.C. – In October, the Invest in Education Coalition (IIEC), a national organization dedicated to advancing school choice at the federal level, hosted an event in Washington, D.C. to celebrate the new federal tax credit scholarship program that would financially empower parents and benefit children in public, private, charter and religious K-12 education nationwide.
Following that, the Invest in Education Foundation (IIEF), an organization that educates the public and policymakers about the educational opportunities that the new federal tax credit scholarship program provides, hosted events with lawmakers and local organizations in Pittsburgh, PA and in New York City, NY to discuss how this new federal tax credit scholarship program could empower more parents to choose the best education options for their children.
The tax credit scholarship program, signed into law on July 4, 2025 by President Donald Trump, as part of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, will help millions of students access a school or education service of their parents’ choice.
Beginning in 2027, scholarships will be funded with private donations, not federal money, and donors will receive a 100% federal individual income tax credit of up to $1,700 annually. Students could use scholarships for tuition, tutoring to address learning loss, special needs services, or education technology, among other uses.
In Washington, D.C. Senator Bill Cassidy and Congressman Adrian Smith, school choice champions and the lead sponsors of the legislation that the new tax credit provision is based on, touted the historic passage of this first nationwide school choice law.
Senator Bill Cassidy (LA): “We can recognize that some right now are kind of in an educational cul-de-sac. They’re in a place which is not meeting the needs of that child, and the parent is imprisoned in a system in which she or he cannot choose the best for their child. This is the civil rights issue of our time. We are participants in something that will absolutely change the lives of children and collectively help contribute to the better future of our United States.”
Congressman Adrian Smith (NE-03): “I care deeply about education, not just because my professional background is education. I know that as we look across America, which we are charged to do as members of the House and the Senate, that we’ve got some work to do to educate our children. I’ve seen this issue bring folks together regardless of party. But when kids are the focus, party stuff, all of a sudden, gets pushed to the side, and I’m glad to be a part of that.”
In Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Senator Dave McCormick joined local officials and parents’ groups to discuss how the new federal tax credit scholarship program could empower more Pennsylvania parents to choose the best education options for their children:
Senator Dave McCormick (R-PA): “While wealthy families can send their children to any schools they want, too many Pennsylvania children remain locked out of opportunities because of where they live or how much their parents earn. This federal tax credit program represents a powerful step forward in expanding educational access for all children. By giving families more options, we are leveling the playing field for students across America. It’s about freedom, fairness, and ensuring our kids have every opportunity to achieve their full potential.”
And in New York City, His Eminence Timothy Cardinal Dolan, Archbishop of New York, attended the event at a local catholic school, Our Lady of Lourdes, where he spoke to local school administrators, students, and parents.
His Eminence Timothy Cardinal Dolan, Archbishop of New York: “Our mission in Catholic education has always been to give every child a strong, faith-rooted foundation. But many families in New York cannot afford the tuition, despite their desire for quality schooling. Expanding educational freedom is a necessary step so that families, especially for the poor, can access environments that uplift both character and intellect.”
Anthony J. de Nicola, Chairman of Invest in Education Coalition, said: “We are delighted to say that through the work of some tireless advocates on the Hill, we were able to get this law passed. School choice is a fundamental right of every parent as the first and primary educators of their children. School choice works, and there’s a great demand for it across the country.”
To learn more, please visit investineducation.org.
About Invest in Education Coalition
Invest in Education Coalition is a 501(c)(4) organization that advocates at the federal level for legislation that will directly empower K-12 parents throughout the nation to choose the best school or education service for their children.
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