U.S. Education Secretary Linda McMahon promoted a federal school tax-credit scholarship program during her visit to Michigan on Friday. She encouraged the state to participate in the initiative associated with former President Trump. The program aims to provide scholarships through tax incentives for educational choices.
Key Points
- Linda McMahon, U.S. Education Secretary, touted the federal tax-credit scholarship in Michigan.
- She recommended Michigan join Trump’s school tax-credit plan to expand options.
- The program focuses on scholarships funded by tax credits for K-12 education.
Implications for Educational Freedom
This promotion could advance educational freedom by expanding school choice options through federal tax credits, empowering parents in Michigan with more control over their children’s education. It aligns with EFI’s advocacy for vouchers and parental rights, potentially reducing government overreach in public schooling.
Source: U.S. Education Secretary McMahon says Michigan should join Trump’s school tax-credit plan