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Fwd: News From Agudas Yisroel 22 Sivan 5781/June 2, 2021


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Date: Wed, Jun 2, 2021, 5:45 PM
Subject: News From Agudas Yisroel 22 Sivan 5781/June 2, 2021
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June 2, 2021 - 22 Sivan 5781
News from the Agudah:

  • Big win in Illinois! After months of intense advocacy Illinois legislators held the line to preserve a $100 million tax credit program. See below for more information.

  • More news from the midwest. Yesterday, the Ohio Senate's Finance Committee adopted a substitute version of H.B. 110, the state's biennial operating budget, which would expand school choice programs in the state. See below for more details.

  • Yahalom, a division of Agudah's New Jersey office, is thrilled to announce its inaugural mothers' night out for mothers of special needs children. See below for more details and to RSVP.

  • The Iyunim B'hilchos Shabbos will continue this week. See below for this week's schedule.
Big Win for Illinois Parents as Tax Credit Scholarship Program Survives Budget
Rabbi Shlomo Soroka, director of government affairs for Agudath Israel of Illinois with Senate President Harmon and Senator Ram Villivalam (D-Chicago)
After months of intense advocacy organized by Agudath Israel of Illinois and its allies, private school parents in Illinois are breathing a sigh of relief as legislators held the line to preserve a $100 million tax credit program on the final day of the legislative session. The effort included thousands of emails and handwritten letters, dozens of meetings and multiple visits to the state capital, once again proving the effectiveness of grassroots advocacy.

Launched in 2018, the Invest in Kids program has awarded more than 22,000 scholarships and raised more than $170 million over the past three years, providing individuals and businesses with the ability to reduce or eliminate their state tax liability by offering a 75 percent credit on their Illinois taxes in return for a donation to a recognized scholarship organization. Those donations are then used to fund tuition scholarships awarded to low-and-middle income students at eligible schools statewide.

More than 1,300 students in Illinois Jewish schools are currently receiving scholarships with an average value of $12,000, and another 1,000 students are already approved for the upcoming school year.

The five-year program garnered bipartisan support, but pandemic-related shortfalls had the tax credit slashed nearly in half, to 40 percent, by Governor J.B. Pritzker in his proposed 2022 budget. Hoping to ensure Invest in Kids' continuity, representatives of yeshivas, nonpublic schools, scholarship granting organizations, communal groups, parents and even schoolchildren spent months reaching out to their elected officials. Rabbi Shlomo Soroka, director of government affairs for Agudath Israel of Illinois, noted that the Agudah was heavily involved in the grassroots advocacy effort.

"We brought families down to the Capitol, which wasn't easy during COVID, and had them standing outside, catching lawmakers on their way into the building to ask them to save the program," said Rabbi Soroka.

The good news came on May 31st, not only preserving the value of the tax credit at 75 percent, but also extending the program for an additional year, keeping it in place through 2024. Rabbi Soroka credited the Senate and House leaders and many members of the Illinois General Assembly, including legislators representing Illinois' Jewish communities, for their unfailing support.

"We are grateful to the many lawmakers who stood up for our children, providing educational opportunity to those who need it most," said Rabbi Soroka. "People can breathe now, knowing that the State of Illinois truly believes in investing in our kids."
Agudath Israel of Ohio Lauds the Ohio Senate's Focus on Students and Families
Rabbi Yitz Frank, Executive Director of Agudath Israel of Ohio with Ohio Senate President Matt Huffman.
Yesterday, the Ohio Senate's Finance Committee adopted a substitute version of H.B. 110, the state's biennial operating budget. Welcomed by families and education advocates alike, the substitute bill included several key provisions:

  • Increases the maximum value of EdChoice and Cleveland Scholarships from the current $4650 to $5,500 per pupil for grades K-8 and from $6000 to $7,500 per pupil for grades 9-12.

  • Clarifies scholarship eligibility to include students entering 9th grade and siblings of current scholarship students.

  • Eliminates deductions from districts' state aid and instead directly funds all scholarship programs and charter schools.

  • Creates a scholarship granting organization designation to any non-profit (religious or secular) that primarily awards academic scholarships for primary and secondary school students, and allows a 100% tax credit to donors up to $1000;

  • The current minimum of $250 for payments in lieu of transportation now becomes the lesser of $2,500 or 50% of the cost identified by the district for transporting a nonpublic student.

  • Retains Executive and House language allowing for auxiliary services payments to be made directly to religious schools.

The Senate also introduced a new school funding formula. The formula focuses on students and teachers, funding a 20-1 student teacher ratio.

Executive Director of Agudath Israel of Ohio, Rabbi Yitz Frank, praised the Senate's version of the state's biennial operating budget. "It is exciting to see Ohio increase its commitment to underserved families and students. These changes will increase opportunities for students across Ohio, allowing them to attend a school that works for them. We applaud the leadership shown by the Ohio Senate."
Yahalom: Mothers' Night Out
Yahalom, a division of Agudah's New Jersey office, is thrilled to announce its inaugural mothers' night out for mothers of special needs children, which will feature Mrs. Leah Rubashkin. The event will be held on Wednesday, June 9, at 8:00 PM EST, in the home of Mrs. Toby Tabak, 210 Glen Ave. South, Lakewood NJ. Email claniado@agudah.org to RSVP.
Iyunim B'hilchos Shabbos
The shiurim will continue this week with the access information as follows:

The Zoom access link is https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83528677424 and the call in number is 1-646-558-8656, access code: 835-286-77424.
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