The “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” (OBBBA), often referred to as the “Big Beautiful Bill” (BBB), includes provisions for a federal school choice program, primarily through the Educational Choice for Children Act (ECCA). The specific language related to the school choice provision in the BBB focuses on establishing a federal tax credit program to incentivize donations to scholarship-granting organizations (SGOs), which then provide scholarships to families for various educational expenses. Below is a summary of the key language and details based on available information:
### Key Language of the School Choice Provision in the BBB:
1. Federal Tax Credit for Donations: – The ECCA provision creates a dollar-for-dollar federal tax credit for individuals or businesses who donate to eligible SGOs. This credit is capped at the greater of $5,000 or 10% of adjusted gross income annually for taxpayers. – Unlike traditional tax deductions (e.g., for charitable contributions, which are capped at reducing taxable income), this tax credit directly reduces the donor’s tax liability by the amount donated, up to the cap. – Donations can include cash or the market value of appreciated assets like stocks, providing a tax-advantaged way to support scholarships while potentially avoiding capital gains taxes.
2. Eligible Uses of Scholarships: – Scholarships awarded by SGOs can be used for a range of K-12 education-related expenses, including: – Private school tuition. – Tutoring or educational classes outside the home, provided the tutor or instructor is licensed, has taught at an eligible institution, or is a subject matter expert. – Fees for standardized tests, Advanced Placement exams, or college admission exams. – Dual enrollment fees for higher education courses. – Educational therapies for students with disabilities, provided by licensed or accredited practitioners (e.g., occupational, behavioral, physical, or speech-language therapies). – Homeschooling expenses, including textbooks, curriculum materials, and other educational resources, whether the homeschool is treated as a private school or homeschool under state law.
Democrats will find a way to screw it up and at the same time steal the funding while distracting us with making it rain marshmallows. It’s what they do.