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  2. School choice in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Nearly 24,000 children received scholarships in the 2011–2012 school year. The program started in 1998, reaching over 77,500 taxpayers, providing over $500 million in scholarship money for children at private schools across the state. [19]

  3. Children's Scholarship Fund - Wikipedia

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    The Children's Scholarship Fund is a privately funded tuition assistance program in the United States. The fund provides scholarships enabling low-income children to attend private schools. More than 25,700 students in Kindergarten to 8th Grade receive the fund's scholarships. [1] It was founded in 1998 by Theodore J. Forstmann and John T. Walton.

  4. Opponents of Nebraska plan to use public money for private ...

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    Organizers of an effort to have Nebraska voters weigh in on whether to use taxpayer money to pay for private school tuition scholarships said Wednesday they have more than enough signatures to put ...

  5. NC Republican lawmakers plan to increase private school ...

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    Moore said that both an additional $300 million for the private school scholarships and $400 million for Medicaid expansion are being discussed as lawmakers begin budget conversations and get ...

  6. Illinois lawmakers scrutinize private school scholarships ...

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    Scholarships are funded from private contributions which yield a 75% state income tax credit in a program limited to $75 million in credits annually. In five years, about 40,000 needs-based ...

  7. School choice - Wikipedia

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    Nearly 24,000 children received scholarships in the 2011–2012 school year. The program started in 1998, reaching over 77,500 taxpayers, providing over $500 million in scholarship money for children at private schools across the state. [19]