A recent $30 million contribution to Florida's K-12 tax credit scholarship program evidences the growing popularity of school choice programs like Georgia GOAL among corporate and individual contributors and the need for a large increase in Georgia's $58 million annual cap on education expense tax credits, which is significantly less than the present $250 million cap on Florida's program.
Landmark Contribution to Florida K-12 Scholarship Evidences Need for Significant Cap Increase
By Jim Kelly | October 30, 2014
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