A proposed $50 million bill that is expected to be introduced to the Idaho Legislature this session would give up to $5,000 in tax breaks to families who send their students to private schools.
Details of the Parental Choice Tax Credit program were announced Friday by Sen. Lori Den Hartog, R-Meridian and co-chairs of the Legislature’s Joint Finance-Appropriations Committee, Sen. Scott Grow, R-Eagle and Rep. Wendy Horman, Rep. R-Idaho Falls.
The bill would create a refundable tax credit to cover private school tuition and fees, tutoring and transportation, according to a Friday news release.
To Cindy Jordan, Post Falls is a special place because of how its government, chamber of commerce and school district work side by side.
“They work to better the citizens of Post Falls," she said.
Jordan is the controller for Jordan Sales and Service, a Post Falls tractor company she owns with husband Brian Jordan. A longtime chamber member, Cindy Jordan shared her thoughts Tuesday at the Post Falls Chamber of Commerce's Connect4Lunch event at Prairie Falls Golf Club, during which she was introduced as the incoming chamber board chair.
The Post Falls Planning and Zoning Commission unanimously approved requested changes to the Montrose Planned Unit Development and approved a proposed subdivision Tuesday during a public hearing.
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