Invest in Kids compromise means
more schools, students to participate
General Assembly should swiftly move
cleanup
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[January 29, 2018]
SPRINGFIELD
A compromise negotiated this week has paved the way
for more Illinois schools to participate in the Invest in Kids
scholarship tax-credit program, Illinois Gov. Bruce Rauner announced
today. The move leaves the General Assembly clear to act swiftly to
fully implement the requested cleanups to the state’s historic
funding law.
“We have worked with schools, advocates, legislators from both
parties, the Illinois Department of Revenue and the Illinois State
Board of Education to ensure that more schools will be able to
participate in the Invest in Kids Program,” Rauner said.
The compromise announced today allows ISBE to notify IDOR in real
time as new schools become recognized, eliminating the lag time that
prevented schools from participating in this program.
Earlier this month, the governor used his amendatory veto power to
address an issue that prevented a number of schools from
participating in invest in kids; they had not achieved “recognition”
status by the Illinois State Board of Education in time.
“We encourage swift passage in the General Assembly of legislative
language necessary to correct the other unintended consequences so
the historic school funding law can be fully implemented,” Rauner
said.
Invest in Kids is a scholarship tax-credit program that gives low-
to middle-income students the opportunity to attend nonpublic
schools that best meet their needs.
“I applaud Governor Rauner for taking action, and working with us in
a bipartisan way, to ensure that even more schools, students and
families in Illinois have the opportunity to participate in Invest
in Kids,” said State Rep. La Shawn K. Ford, D-Chicago. “I look
forward to continuing to work with the governor to support schools
across Illinois.”
Going forward, ISBE has committed to accepting applications for
initial nonpublic school recognition on a rolling basis throughout
this school year. An updated list of schools that are recognized has
been posted on the ISBE website. That list will continue to be
updated as new schools reach this status.
Advocates including Robert Gilligan, executive director of the
Catholic Conference of Illinois, Rabbi Shlomo Soroka, director of Government
Affairs for Agudath Israel of Illinois, Nakisha Hobbs, principal and co-founder
of the Village Leadership Academy, and Myles Mendoza, executive director of
Empower Illinois, lauded the bipartisan, collaborative compromise that gives
Illinois families more choices when it comes to educating their children.
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“Once again, bipartisan leadership worked together to benefit the
education of all Illinois children,” said Gilligan. “The Catholic Conference of
Illinois, on behalf of the state’s Catholic schools, is grateful for this latest
effort by the governor and legislators, along with the Illinois State Board of
Education, to find a solution that allows more families to apply for a
tax-credit scholarship so their children can attend a recognized school of their
choice.”
“Following discussions with stakeholders, a solution ensuring the participation
of all schools that become recognized was achieved,” said Rabbi Soroka. “Agudath
Israel of Illinois thanks the Rauner Administration, the bipartisan group of
legislators, the Illinois State Board of Education, the Illinois Department of
Revenue and advocates who worked together to provide quality educational options
to more students.”
“Over the past few weeks I’ve worked closely with State Rep. La Shawn K. Ford,
the Governor’s Office, African-American school leaders and other education
advocates from across the state to ensure that all high-quality schools had a
path to participation in the inaugural year of the Invest in Kids Tax Credit
Scholarship Program,” said Hobbs. “I am grateful to Governor Rauner’s
administration for its demonstrated commitment to inclusion, and to
Representative Ford for his unwavering and effective leadership.”
Empower Illinois also praised the collaboration. “This was a bipartisan effort
by lawmakers, schools and advocates to expand quality education options for
students across Illinois,” said Mendoza. “There is clear unity on the value of
this program, as the demand for scholarships by families continues to grow.
Today is a victory for Illinois kids.”
“Thanks to this collaborative, bipartisan effort,” Rauner said, “families in
Illinois will have more choices when it comes to the education of their
children.”
[Office of the Governor Bruce Rauner]
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