From Deseret News archives:
Battles brewing on school funding
But that doesn't mean lobbyists will relax.
But the battlefield, which will also include the perennial "Jones-Mascaro" education funding bill and state posturing on No Child Left Behind is shifting.
Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr., unlike Govs. Mike Leavitt and Olene Walker, is conceptually on board with "school choice" legislation, chief of staff Jason Chaffetz said. That alone could grease the legislative wheels.
Supporters believe the measures will empower parents to seek the best schooling for struggling kids and save the state money.
But they concern some public school leaders.
"Philosophically, giving public dollars to private schools is something we don't agree with," Utah Education Association President Pat Rusk said. "It makes so much more sense for us to find the cracks (in the public school system) and fix them than to fund another system."
It also would give people and businesses a credit for donating to a private school scholarship fund.
But the bill is changing, and could be scaled to favor low-income families. It also could fuse with a bill sought by Rep. Steve Mascaro, R-West Jordan, which partly sets aside $1.5 million from the Rainy Day fund to ensure schools don't lose money.
Possible changes could attract House moderates, who have held up the bill in past years.
"Certainly, there are a number of people out there who have been concerned . . . the bill would only benefit the rich," said Royce Van Tassell, spokesman for Education Excellence Utah. "Introduce a means (income) test, and that concern sort of disappears."
But it's uncertain how residents would view such provisions.
A poll published in the Deseret Morning News last week showed just 36 percent favoring "an income tax credit for parents for private school tuition, or for any person or company donating to a private school scholarship foundation." Sixty-one percent surveyed opposed it, according to the Dan Jones & Associates survey of 623 Utah residents.
The poll has a 4 percent error margin.
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