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A $5 Billion Federal School Voucher Proposal Advances in Congress

Last updated: May 13, 2025 12:40 pm
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Advocates for private-school choice are celebrating a major milestone this week as a federal schools voucher bill moves closer to becoming law. The House Republican budget proposal that advanced on Monday includes $5 billion for federal vouchers for private-school tuition, home-schooling materials, and for-profit virtual learning. This program could potentially bring vouchers to all 50 states for the first time, including Democratic-leaning states that have previously rejected the idea.

Supporters of the proposal are hailing it as a historic win, emphasizing the importance of giving every child, especially those from lower-income families, access to the school of their choice. Tommy Shultz, the chief executive of the American Federation for Children, a private-school choice advocacy group, believes that this legislation is essential in making that happen.

However, opponents of the proposal are taken aback by its far-reaching implications. While in line with President Trump’s agenda, the proposal was considered a long shot to make it out of the House Ways and Means Committee due to its cost. The program is structured as a $5 billion tax credit, allowing donors to reduce their tax bill by $1 for every $1 they give to nonprofits that grant scholarships, up to 10% of the donor’s income.

The scholarships resulting from this program could be worth $5,000 per child, reaching up to one million students. Families earning less than 300% of their area’s median income would be eligible to use these funds, making the majority of families eligible. The proposal could potentially pass through the budget reconciliation process with just 51 votes in a Senate where Republicans hold 53 seats.

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In the aftermath of the Covid-19 pandemic, Republican-led states have passed new private-school choice laws, overcoming resistance from teachers’ unions, Democrats, and rural conservatives. However, opponents argue that vouchers could harm traditional public schools by reducing enrollment and funding levels, especially in lower-income neighborhoods and rural areas with limited private school options.

Despite the support for private-school choice, some critics believe that the new generation of vouchers and education savings accounts primarily benefit affluent families who can already afford private education. In states like Florida, where a significant number of children use vouchers, public-school districts have experienced enrollment declines, leading to potential school closures and teacher layoffs.

There is also opposition from conservative parental-rights activists who fear that a federal voucher program could pave the way for government regulations on home-schooling parents or private schools. They argue that K-12 education should be primarily left to the states to avoid potential government interference.

As the federal schools voucher bill progresses, it faces challenges from both sides of the political spectrum. While supporters see it as a way to provide more educational options for families, opponents raise concerns about its impact on public schools and potential government overreach in education. The debate over private-school choice is likely to continue as the legislation moves forward.

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