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Senate agrees to expand school choice tax credits
Read Article The Kansas Senate on Tuesday agreed to expand a state program intended to encourage school choice by awarding tax credits for donations to private school scholarships. The Senate voted 27-13 to lift a $10 million yearly cap on state tax credits to entice businesses and individuals to donate money to a scholarship program for private schools. The cap would increase to $20 million after the $10 million cap was reached in 2025.
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