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Parents Push for Universal School Choice as Federal Tax Credit Takes Effect

By Matthias Binder February 4, 2026
COMMENTARY: It’s time to take school choice to every state
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COMMENTARY: It’s time to take school choice to every state

Contents
Building Momentum from State SuccessesUnpacking the New Tax Credit MechanismMajor Organizations Step Up to Drive GrowthOvercoming Hurdles for Lasting Reform

Building Momentum from State Successes (Image Credits: Flickr)

A pivotal federal tax credit, enacted last July, positions school choice within reach for families nationwide, building on gains already made in more than half the states.

Building Momentum from State Successes

School choice programs operated in 32 states before the latest federal development, with 17 of those offering access to all families regardless of income. This expansion reflected growing parental frustration with traditional public schools amid persistent underperformance. Policymakers responded by embedding a scholarship tax credit in the reconciliation bill signed into law last summer.

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The measure arrived at a critical juncture during National School Choice Week last week. Families sought alternatives that empowered them to select the best educational fit for their children, from charter schools to private options and homeschooling.

Unpacking the New Tax Credit Mechanism

Beginning in 2027, taxpayers could contribute up to $1,700 annually to approved 501(c)(3) scholarship-granting organizations. In return, they received a dollar-for-dollar reduction in federal income tax liability. This incentive aimed to channel billions into scholarships for K-12 students.

Governors played a key role by opting their states into the program. At least 20 Republicans, including Nevada’s Joe Lombardo, and one Democrat took that step. The structure mirrored successful state-level initiatives but scaled them nationally for broader impact.

Major Organizations Step Up to Drive Growth

The American Federation for Children, the leading advocacy group for school choice, partnered with Odyssey, the top operator of education savings accounts. Together, they launched the AFC Scholarship Fund to manage and distribute funds efficiently. The Federation had invested $135 million over the past five years to enact 80 school choice laws across 30 states.

Odyssey already oversaw more than $1.6 billion in annual funding through its programs. Initial contributions to the new fund reached eight figures, fueling a national awareness campaign. Organizers emphasized collaboration with existing scholarship groups to maximize reach without duplication.

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Overcoming Hurdles for Lasting Reform

Despite the promise, implementation faced obstacles. The $1,700 cap fell short of generous state programs, and parliamentary issues during passage required further refinements. Success hinged on simplicity, transparency, and safeguards against fraud to withstand political opposition.

Critics, including teachers’ unions, viewed the effort as a threat to public education funding. Proponents countered that robust execution would serve hundreds of thousands of students, particularly those in underperforming districts. The initiative sought to fill gaps on the national map, ensuring no state lagged behind.

  • Nationwide access through opt-in states expands options for low-income families.
  • Tax incentives encourage private donations without raising government spending.
  • Partnerships streamline administration, directing more resources to students.
  • Proven models from states demonstrate improved outcomes for participants.
  • Focus on transparency builds public trust and longevity.

Key Takeaways:

  • 32 states already host school choice; federal credit targets all 50.
  • $1,700 tax credit per donor starts in 2027, with billions in potential funding.
  • Early opt-ins include Nevada, signaling bipartisan potential.

This federal breakthrough marked a turning point in the education debate, shifting power toward parents and fostering competition among schools. Strong initial support suggested the program could endure and thrive. What are your thoughts on expanding school choice nationwide? Share in the comments below.

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