Virginia 2023 Regular Session

Virginia Senate Bill SB1360

Introduced
1/11/23  

Caption

Education improvement scholarships; expands tax credit program.

Impact

The implementation of SB1360 is likely to have significant effects on Virginia's educational landscape. By expanding this tax credit program, the bill encourages the growth of scholarship foundations that can offer financial assistance to students who might not otherwise be able to afford tuition at nonpublic schools. Additionally, the bill requires that a minimum percentage of donations be allocated toward scholarships each year, thereby ensuring that the funds directly benefit students rather than serving primarily as a source of revenue for scholarship foundations.

Summary

SB1360 introduces an expansion of the tax credit program available for donations to scholarship foundations aimed at improving education access. The bill allows individuals and businesses to earn tax credits for donations made to eligible scholarship foundations that provide scholarships for students, particularly targeting those with financial difficulties, including low-income families and students with disabilities. This initiative intends to enhance educational opportunities and promote school choice by facilitating monetary contributions to nonpublic pre-kindergarten programs and scholarship foundations.

Contention

However, the bill has faced criticism concerning its potential implications for public education funding. Critics argue that by incentivizing donations to private institutions via tax credits, the state might inadvertently divert funds from public schools, which could exacerbate existing inequalities in educational access and quality. This tension between supporting private scholarship foundations and ensuring adequate funding for public education raises questions about the best approach to improving education equity in Virginia.

Voting_history

The bill was subject to scrutiny and discussion in various legislative settings and was eventually passed in the Finance and Appropriations Committee with a vote tally of 11 in favor and 5 opposing. This voting history indicates a division among legislators regarding the merits and potential consequences of expanding the tax credit program.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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