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June 15, 2005

Senate Bill 296: Increase of Educational Expenses Tax Credit

Author:
Senator Dan Cronin (R-District 21)

Summary:
This bill would increase the maximum possible tax credit per year from $500 to $1000 for qualified educational expenses. This tax credit is available to homeschoolers.

Status:
02/03/2005Introduced and placed in Rules Committee
02/17/2005Referred to Education Committee
02/24/2005Postponed by Education
03/08/2005Postponed by Education
03/18/2005Referred to Rules Committee
5/20/2005Bill died

HSLDA's Position:
HSLDA supports this bill.

Action Requested:
None at this time.

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