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Related: About this forumBetsy DeVos calls $5 billion school tax credit plan 'the conservative answer to what ails American e
Source: Washington Post
Betsy DeVos calls $5 billion school tax credit plan the conservative answer to what ails American education -- and says, incorrectly, that it wont cost the government money
Trump adviser Kellyanne Conway participated in same event.
By Valerie Strauss
Oct. 1, 2019 at 7:36 p.m. EDT
Education Secretary Betsy DeVos, appearing Tuesday at a D.C. think tank with presidential adviser Kellyanne Conway, called her $5 billion federal tax credit plan that would fund scholarships to private and religious schools the conservative answer to what ails American education. And she said, incorrectly, that it wont cost the government any money to implement.
DeVos and Conway appeared at the conservative American Enterprise Institute (see video below) for a discussion about the Trump administrations Education Freedom Scholarships proposal. The scholarships would be funded by individuals and businesses who want to privately donate but who would then receive a federal tax credit for doing so.
President Trumps 2020 budget plan includes $5 billion to pay for those tax credits, on a dollar-for-dollar basis: A dollar for a scholarship gets you a $1 tax credit. (The presidents budget proposal also would cut Education Department spending by nearly $9 billion. Congress is not expected to approve the tax credit program or the budget cuts.)
DeVos has been clear since becoming education secretary in 2017 that her chief priority was expanding alternatives to traditional public schools, which she once called a dead end. As she has in the past, DeVos on Tuesday hailed the proposal as one that would not take money away from public schools, and this time she said it wouldnt use any government money even though the $5 billion used to cover tax credits means government money would be involved.
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Trump adviser Kellyanne Conway participated in same event.
By Valerie Strauss
Oct. 1, 2019 at 7:36 p.m. EDT
Education Secretary Betsy DeVos, appearing Tuesday at a D.C. think tank with presidential adviser Kellyanne Conway, called her $5 billion federal tax credit plan that would fund scholarships to private and religious schools the conservative answer to what ails American education. And she said, incorrectly, that it wont cost the government any money to implement.
DeVos and Conway appeared at the conservative American Enterprise Institute (see video below) for a discussion about the Trump administrations Education Freedom Scholarships proposal. The scholarships would be funded by individuals and businesses who want to privately donate but who would then receive a federal tax credit for doing so.
President Trumps 2020 budget plan includes $5 billion to pay for those tax credits, on a dollar-for-dollar basis: A dollar for a scholarship gets you a $1 tax credit. (The presidents budget proposal also would cut Education Department spending by nearly $9 billion. Congress is not expected to approve the tax credit program or the budget cuts.)
DeVos has been clear since becoming education secretary in 2017 that her chief priority was expanding alternatives to traditional public schools, which she once called a dead end. As she has in the past, DeVos on Tuesday hailed the proposal as one that would not take money away from public schools, and this time she said it wouldnt use any government money even though the $5 billion used to cover tax credits means government money would be involved.
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Read more: https://www.washingtonpost.com/education/2019/10/01/betsy-devos-calls-billion-school-tax-credit-plan-conservative-answer-what-ails-american-education-says-incorrectly-that-it-wont-cost-government-money/
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Eugene
Oct 2019
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(12,712 posts)1. Malignant Appointee Alert!
Yet another gesture of Trump's deep and vile hatred for America. He has a whole stable of them. It is pillage and destroy.
Oh, and it helps to have not working knowledge, training or experience with the department you are heading. Ben Carson knows that. You must be getting in over your head to qualify.
Warning! Warning! Trump appointees are opposed to the departments they head. They do not act in your best interests.
Well, we all know that, at least.
pbmus
(12,438 posts)2. #1 worst idea for education...
Best Ideas...Increase teacher salaries, provide more training, provide nutritional breakfast and lunch for all students...and several others