Ways and Means
kills school choice bill
Associated
Press
COLUMBIA, S.C. - Gov. Mark Sanford's school
choice bill was effectively killed by the House Ways and Means
Committee on Wednesday.
The full committee agreed to adjourn debate on the bill,
postponing discussion until a later date. That means the bill is
unlikely to be passed by the House before the May 1 deadline so the
Senate can consider it.
The bill would give parents education tax credits on property or
income taxes to use toward private education, home schooling or the
cost of transferring a child to another school district.
House Minority Leader James Smith applauded the move. "This bill
would have drained money from public schools and lowered educational
standards all over South Carolina," Smith said in a news
release.
Supporters said the bill would make it easier for students to
leave low-performing
schools. |