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Illinois lawmakers introduce bill to save scholarships for low-income Illinois families

Illinois lawmakers introduce bill to save scholarships for low-income Illinois families

House Bill 4076 would make the Invest In Kids Act permanent. The Invest in Kids Act provides a tax credit of 75 cents for every $1 donated to qualified scholarship granting institutions, up to a maximum of $1 million dollars. It’s currently set to expire in 2022.

Justin Neal

Justin Neal

“Since April 1, I’ve called them 20-30 times. I’ve tried to reach out to IDES a number of times using the 1-800 number. Most times when you call, they just put you in a queue.”

Bose Clodfelter

Bose Clodfelter

“We are investing in our children’s education, and that money should be allocated where we choose for them to get the education that we would like for them to receive.”