Current:Home > ContactRepeal of a dead law to use public funds for private school tuition won’t be on Nebraska’s ballot -AssetLink
Repeal of a dead law to use public funds for private school tuition won’t be on Nebraska’s ballot
View
Date:2025-04-13 21:08:12
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — A measure to repeal a now-defunct law passed last year that would use public money to fund private school tuition has been pulled from Nebraska’s November ballot, the secretary of state announced Thursday.
Nebraska Secretary of State Bob Evnen said he’s pulling from the ballot a measure to repeal the law that would have allowed corporations and individuals to divert millions of dollars in state income taxes they owed to nonprofit organizations that would award private school tuition scholarships. The law was largely supported by Republicans who dominate the officially nonpartisan state Legislature and statewide elected offices.
The Nebraska Legislature repealed and replaced that this year with a new law that cuts out the income tax diversion plan. It instead funds private school tuition scholarships directly from state coffers.
“Since the previous law will no longer be in effect by the time of the general election, I do not intend to place the original referendum on the ballot,” Evnen said in a statement.
Evnen said he made the decision in consultation with fellow Republican Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers, who has expressed support for the private school funding measures.
Last year’s measure triggered an immediate pushback from public school advocates who blasted it as a “school voucher scheme” that would hurt Nebraska’s public schools and would send public money to private schools that are allowed under religious tenets to discriminate against LGBTQ+ students.
Supporters have argued that it gives students and parents who find their public school failing them the choice to transfer to a private school they might not otherwise be able to afford.
Critics organized a petition drive last year to ask voters to repeal the law, and the drive collected far more signatures than needed to get it on the November ballot.
The author of the private school funding law, Republican Omaha Sen. Lou Ann Linehan, returned this year with the new proposal to directly fund the private school scholarships after acknowledging that voters might reject the tax-credit funding plan. The new law passed on the last day of this year’s legislative session with just enough votes to break a filibuster.
The move drew renewed protests from opponents, who have embarked on another signature-gathering petition effort asking voters to repeal the new private school funding law. They have until July 17 to collect about 90,000 signatures of registered voters across the state.
The petition group, Support Our Schools Nebraska, referenced Linehan’s public hearing testimony earlier this year in which she called her proposal to directly fund private school tuition an “end-run” around last year’s successful petition drive.
“This is exactly why voters need to sign the new petition,” Jenni Benson, a Support Our Schools sponsor and president of the state’s largest public school teachers union, said in a written statement. “Nebraskans must protect their voice — their right to vote on this issue. We cannot allow politicians to impose this costly private school voucher scheme on taxpayers while denying Nebraskans the right to vote on the issue.”
veryGood! (853)
Related
- NHL in ASL returns, delivering American Sign Language analysis for Deaf community at Winter Classic
- What is ECOWAS and why have 3 coup-hit nations quit the West Africa bloc?
- Morpheus8 Review: Breaking Down Kim Kardashian's Go-To Skin-Tightening Treatment
- High-ranking Orthodox prelate warns against spread of antisemitism by religious officials
- Scoot flight from Singapore to Wuhan turns back after 'technical issue' detected
- Snoop Dogg has 'nothing but love' for former President Donald Trump after previous feud
- Toyota chief apologizes for cheating on testing at group company _ again
- Former New Jersey public official gets probation after plea to misusing township workers
- Man charged with murder in death of beloved Detroit-area neurosurgeon
- 70 Facts About Oprah Winfrey That Are Almost as Iconic as the Mogul Herself
Ranking
- The White House is cracking down on overdraft fees
- Taylor Swift and Jason Kelce Support Travis Kelce at AFC Championship
- Let's do this again, shall we? Chiefs, 49ers running it back in Super Bowl 58
- Get $504 Worth of Anti-Aging Skincare for $88 and Ditch Wrinkles— Dr. Dennis Gross, EltaMD, Obaji & More
- DoorDash steps up driver ID checks after traffic safety complaints
- Court orders China Evergrande property developer to liquidate after it failed to reach debt deal
- A Rolex seller meets up with a Facebook Marketplace thief. It goes all wrong from there
- A driver backs into a nail salon, killing a woman and injuring 3 other people
Recommendation
Small twin
Travis Kelce gets the party going for Chiefs with a game for the ages
A Rolex seller meets up with a Facebook Marketplace thief. It goes all wrong from there
Britney Spears Shows Support for Justin Timberlake After Release of New Single
Audit: California risked millions in homelessness funds due to poor anti-fraud protections
Russian election officials register Putin to run in March election he’s all but certain to win
Country music star Chris Young cleared of all charges after arrest in Nashville bar
Why are EU leaders struggling to unlock a 50-billion-euro support package for Ukraine?