The Educational Choice for Children Act aims to offer a $5 billion scholarship tax credit, enabling funding for both public and private school students through contributions to Scholarship Granting Organizations.
Agudath Israel has actively supported the ECCA, with thousands of letters generated by constituents, reflecting a broad base of grassroots support for educational choice.
Rabbi Avi Schnall emphasized the importance of bipartisan support for the ECCA, following its favorable vote by the Republican-led Ways and Means Committee.
Critics of the ECCA contend that this tax credit initiative might adversely affect public and non-religious schools by reducing available funding for their operations.
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