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CJ: How will private school tax credit affect Kentucky schools? By Tessa Duvall, Louisville Courier Journal If some Kentucky legislators have their way, more than $25 million of what otherwise would be taxes paid to the state could be redirected to private schools. But that money could be just the beginning, based on what happened in other states that passed similar programs allowing businesses and individuals to donate money for scholarships to private schools in exchange for lucrative tax breaks. Some states have seen their loss of tax revenue explode after their initially modest programs ballooned into initiatives that couldn't keep up with the demand for more scholarships, according to a Courier Journal analysis. Full article: courier-journal.com This story was posted on 2019-03-12 11:20:09
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