Idaho House passes un⁠i⁠versal educa⁠t⁠⁠i⁠on ⁠t⁠ax cred⁠i⁠⁠t⁠ for fam⁠i⁠l⁠i⁠es

February 7, 2025

February 7, 2025

Today, the Idaho House of Representatives passed HB 93, which would empower every family with a refundable tax credit for educational expenses. The bill now heads to the Senate.

Why it matters:

  • A December 2024 poll found two-thirds of Idaho voters support a family tax credit for education, including six-in-ten Independents and 73% of Republicans.
  • If enacted, the legislation would create a simple, easy and effective way for any Idaho family to fund and personalize their child’s education.

What we’re saying:

“The Idaho House of Representatives stepped up for families today.” said Marcus D. San Marino, vice president of government affairs, yes. every kid. “We commend Speaker Mike Moyle, Majority Leader Jason Monks, and the bill sponsor, Rep. Wendy Horman, for their leadership on this important legislation and look forward to working with legislators to continue this momentum in the Senate.”

How it works:  

  • HB 93 would create a refundable tax credit for a variety of educational expenses.
  • Families could claim up to $5,000 per child – $7,500 for a student with special needs – in qualified educational expenses.
  • Total funds available for the tax credit are capped at $50 million per year.
  • All Idaho families can qualify, with priority given to families earning up to 300% of the federal poverty level, or about $94,000 annually for a family of four.

About yes. every kid.   

yes. every kid. is a leading advocacy team with a families-first approach to transform America’s education policy landscape. We work to transform education away from the current top-down standardized model to a bottom-up approach that enables every family and student to customize an education that best matches their values and priorities. 

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