ALERT: Tell Congress to Keep School Choice in Big Beautiful Bill

ALERT: Tell Congress to Keep School Choice in Big Beautiful Bill

As Congress continues debating President Trump’s ‘One Big Beautiful Bill,’ there’s one provision in particular that deserves special attention—especially from Christian families concerned about educational freedom.

In my recent op-ed for Idaho Education News, I explain how the Big Beautiful Bill’s school choice provision—modeled after the Educational Choice for Children Act (ECCA)—would expand opportunity for more than a million students nationwide without compromising parental rights or inviting government overreach. My op-ed is included below for you to read.

Right now, we need YOU to send a message asking Sen. Mike Crapo to keep this school choice provision in the Senate version of the ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’ that is currently working its way through his committee.

As I explain in my op-ed, this innovative tax credit proposal will help fuel nationwide school choice while simultaneously protecting homeschooling freedom, helping parents live out their biblical responsibility to train up their children in the Lord. Please take a moment to send your message now!

Idaho Education News

OPINION: U.S. Senate Should Keep School Choice in One Big Beautiful Bill

Blaine Conzatti | June 3, 2025

President Donald Trump’s ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’ is now moving through the U.S. Senate, and conservative Christians are thrilled with many of the provisions that have been included so far.

Although we don’t yet know how the Senate version of the bill will shake out, it’s worth noting that the version passed by the House late last month fulfills many of the pro-family policies made by the Trump administration.

These include an expansion to the child tax credit for working families, tax benefits for adoptive parents, and making permanent the Trump personal income and business tax cuts that fueled the above-average economic growth America experienced before the pandemic derailed international markets.

However, one ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ provision in particular to improve educational access and outcomes for all students has flown under the radar so far.

The provision would help more than one million students across the country access the educational support they need by creating special tax benefits for private donations to scholarship granting organizations.

It is modeled after the Educational Choice for Children Act (ECCA), a federal proposal that has been introduced multiple times over the past several years and has earned the support of Sen. Jim Risch (R-Idaho), as well as other conservative stalwarts like Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Missouri) and Sen. Tim Scott (R-South Carolina).

Scholarship granting organizations already exist in many states, providing scholarships directly to students for tuition, tutoring, special needs services, education technology, and curriculum materials.

The provision offers both a supplement and alternative for students in states like Idaho, which has already begun moving down the road to more universal school choice programs by offering a new $5,000 refundable tax credit paid directly to the private school and homeschool families.

Some parents—particularly within the homeschooling community—have voiced concerns that new school choice initiatives, such as Idaho’s refundable tax credit, might jeopardize their educational freedom.

After all, government money usually comes with strings attached. When you take the government cheese, you have to step into the regulatory mousetrap. And even if those restrictions aren’t imposed right away, the door remains open for future state and federal mandates.

Importantly, the ECCA provision in the ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’ addresses these concerns by making sure no government funds go to the organizations, schools, or families involved—thereby avoiding another opportunity for government regulation.

Instead, the ECCA establishes tax incentives for private donations to scholarship-granting organizations, which then award scholarships directly to students. Because this is private money—not government dollars—families can freely choose the best educational options for their children without government interference.

All of this explains why the ECCA is supported by homeschool freedom advocates, including the Home School Legal Defense Association (HSLDA).

In fact, the ECCA model helps ensure that parents remain in control of their children’s education consistent with biblical principles like Ephesians 6:4, which commands fathers to bring up their children in the discipline and instruction of the Lord.

Not only would the ECCA provision in the ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’ help parents fulfill this biblical responsibility, but it would also expand educational opportunities for children currently stuck in failing public schools, no matter the state in which they live.

Nationwide school choice which empowers parents while also protecting educational freedom is a high priority for President Trump—and it should be just as high a priority for our legislative branch as they set education policy.

With that in mind, we call on the U.S. Senate to keep the ECCA provision in whichever version of the ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’ they adopt. Our children – and their families – deserve it.

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