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Title: Colorado Governor Polis to Pursue Federal School Choice Tax Credits

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Colorado to Participate in federal Tax credit Scholarship⁢ Program​ Despite Opposition

DENVER – Colorado Governor Jared ⁣Polis will move ‌forward with opting the state into a federal tax​ credit scholarship program‍ starting in 2027, a decision announced despite vocal opposition from public education advocates. The program will allow organizations to provide funds to parents for education expenses – including private school tuition, books, transportation, and uniforms – for students.

Families earning up to 300% of the area median ⁣income​ will ⁣qualify for the scholarships. While ⁣this threshold‌ encompasses higher-income families ‌in expensive urban areas, it may exclude some middle-class families⁢ in rural ⁢communities.

Polis’s decision comes after Colorado voters‍ rejected previous school choice measures. In 2024,Amendment 80,which would have constitutionally enshrined school ‌choice,failed to pass. In 2021, voters also rejected Proposition 119, a measure that would have allocated marijuana tax revenue to after-school programs and tutoring.

A coalition led by Great Education Colorado delivered a letter to ⁤Polis on ⁤Wednesday urging him to reject the⁣ program. The⁣ letter argued the state‍ should prioritize increased⁣ resources⁢ for ⁢public schools and respect voters’ previous decisions⁣ against‌ vouchers.

“But publicly funded⁤ school vouchers are not ‌the way to achieve this,” the letter stated. The group cited studies showing mixed results regarding the impact of vouchers on student achievement and raised concerns about a lack of public accountability and potential discrimination against students with disabilities ⁢or those who‍ identify as LGBTQ+.

The coalition emphasized the unique role of public schools,​ stating, “Unlike the private ‍or religious schools that ⁤vouchers ⁤support, our public schools are obligated to teach⁢ all students, holding ‌fast to the American ideal of public ⁢education as a ⁣springboard to success and as ⁣necessary⁤ to a well-functioning democracy.”

Organizations signing the letter included the Colorado Education Association, Colorado Fiscal Institute, Colorado PTA, Movimiento Poder,‍ and The Bell Policy⁤ Center.

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