ICYMI: National Editorial Boards, Lawmakers and Advocates Signal Growing Support for Federal Tax Credit Scholarship Program

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Support for the federal tax credit scholarship program continues to gain traction nationwide, as leading media outlets, policymakers and education advocates highlight the program’s potential to expand K-12 educational opportunity for children in public and non-public schools across the country.

In recent weeks, a diverse range of editorial boards and state leaders have weighed in, underscoring the growing consensus around empowering families through the federal tax credit scholarship program.

Among the most notable voices:

Kim Strassel, WSJ Opinion Columnist on Fox News

  • The Washington Post editorial board emphasized the importance of expanding access to educational options and the role federal tax credits can play in supporting families.
  • The Wall Street Journal editorialized the growing support from voters for school choice in states like Illinois.
  • New York Post pointed to the growing public demand for school choice nationwide.
  • Comptroller of Illinois, Susana Mendoza, published a piece in the Chicago Tribune calling on state leaders to put students above politics, seize the opportunity and opt-in to the program.
  • Jorge Elorza, President of Democrats for Education Reform, published a piece in The Hill, highlighting how opting in should be a no-brainer for governors.
  • In Michigan, Congressman Tim Walberg spotlighted the need to expand school choice and opt-in to the program.
  • In Pennsylvania, State Representative Martina White outlined how opting in could unlock up to $1 billion in scholarships for families.

The federal tax credit scholarship program will help students in K-12 education, in public and non-public schools, access a school or educational service of their parents’ choice. Scholarships are funded with private donations, not federal money, and donors receive a 100 percent federal income tax credit of up to $1,700 annually. Students could use scholarships for tuition, academic tutoring, special needs services, education technology, fees for extended day programs and other eligible uses.

To date, 28 states have now officially opted in to the program, reflecting growing interest in expanding educational opportunities through private-sector investment to empower families with children in K-12 education.

Participation in the program is voluntary and requires governors to formally opt in for their states in order for their resident children to benefit. Governors must opt in by January 1, 2027, for students in their states to benefit when the program takes effect.

About Invest in Education Coalition

Invest in Education Coalition is a 501(c)(4) organization that advocates at the federal level to protect and expand the federal tax credit scholarship law that will directly empower parents of students in K-12 education throughout the nation to choose the best school or education service for their children.