Trump school choice plan seeks bipartisan appeal by including public school benefits |
A new federal school choice law signed by President Trump will create the first nationwide voucher-style education program, but unlike many state-level initiatives, it will also allow public school students to benefit. The Education Freedom Tax Credit will fund scholarships for private school tuition, tutoring, special education services, and other educational expenses through a generous federal tax credit system. The New York Times reports that, at a closed-door event at the Treasury Department on Tuesday, Kevin Salinger, a Trump administration official, said that public school families can use the funds for services such as tutoring and supplemental support, while public schools may also be able to receive funding by offering eligible programs. The initiative is designed in part to attract bipartisan support, with Democratic governors in New York and Colorado already opting in and others reconsidering earlier opposition. Supporters argue the program could provide new resources for students without reducing existing public school funding, while critics, including teachers’ unions, contend it still diverts public support toward private education and could ultimately undermine traditional public schools. The program is expected to begin next year, with final regulations due in September.