"Opportunity Scholarship Act"; establishes pilot program in Department of Treasury providing tax credits to taxpayers contributing to scholarships for low-income children.
This legislation is designed to have a considerable impact on public education funding and access, as it aims to support low-income families by enabling children to use scholarships to attend either nonpublic or out-of-district public schools. The maximum number of scholarships awarded will increase incrementally over five years, beginning with 2,500 in the first year and reaching up to 10,000 by the fourth and fifth years. The bill also defines the criteria for chronically failing schools, thus identifying the districts—such as Camden, Newark, and Passaic—most in need of intervention. This targeted approach is expected to both ease the financial burden on disadvantaged families and potentially improve educational outcomes in the specified areas.
Assembly Bill A613, known as the Opportunity Scholarship Act, proposes to establish a pilot program aimed at providing financial assistance to low-income children who attend chronically failing schools. The bill directs the Director of the Division of Taxation to create a program that allows taxpayers to receive tax credits for contributions made to a selected scholarship organization that awards scholarships to eligible students. The proposed tax credit would equal 100% of the taxpayer's contribution, providing a significant incentive for community support towards educational opportunities for underserved students.
However, the bill is not without contention. Critics argue that diverting funds from public schools to private or nonpublic institutions could further undermine already struggling public educational systems. There are also concerns regarding the adequacy of oversight and the specific impact of such scholarships on the overall educational landscape. Supporters argue that this program presents a necessary lifeline for families trapped in inadequate schooling environments, asserting it aligns with broader educational reform efforts and offers vital opportunities for improvement.