AFPI Statement on Governor Beshear’s Veto of Education Freedom in Kentucky
Washington, D.C.—Today, Erika Donalds, Chair of Education Opportunity at the America First Policy Institute (AFPI), issued the following statement following the veto by Governor Andy Beshear of Kentucky’s legislation (House Bill 1) that would permit participation in the new federal tax credit scholarship created in the Working Families Tax Cut Act.
“The America First Policy Institute is disappointed by this dismissal of parents’ desires for their children, and once again, Kentucky families are being told education opportunity does not belong to them. The Education Freedom Tax Credit in no way threatens public schools; it simply allows private donations to support greater access for students needing a better fit. Access to the Tax Credit puts parents firmly in the driver’s seat of their children’s education.
House Bill 1, which included precise steps to access the tax credit, passed the Kentucky legislature with overwhelming bipartisan support. AFPI is grateful for their effort this session and remains confident students will gain access to this program, regardless of the roadblocks.”
Starting in 2027, individuals can claim up to $1,700 in dollar-for-dollar tax credits for donations to scholarship-granting organizations (SGOs) that award scholarships to K-12 children. But SGOs can only receive donations in states that formally opt in. Codifying Kentucky’s participation will ensure a strong and lasting tool for families seeking the best educational outcomes for their students.