Dear Friends,
As you may already know, the Illinois General Assembly adjourned without having addressed STC's looming sunset provision. We fought hard, utilizing every tool at our disposal to keep this program alive, and we are grateful for your tireless engagement and unwavering support. We thank you for sending thousands of emails, writing letters, calling elected officials, making multiple trips to the Capitol, and of course, offering your heartfelt tefillos.
But what now? What does this mean for our families, our schools and community? Is the program over? I'd like to clarify what the reality is and what to anticipate. Irrespective of whether the program is extended, it remains operational for another year. Donors can still claim a 75% tax credit for all qualified contributions made prior to January 1, 2024. Students can receive scholarship awards for the upcoming school year. In addition, there remains real hope that it will be extended beyond the current sunset date.
There's no question that we are deeply disappointed that the sunset was not extended by the legislature. With uncertainty surrounding the future of STC, we know there's a lot of angst among our families who depend on it. There is, however, another legislative session in the fall when this issue could be addressed, and we will resume our advocacy efforts with renewed focus and energy. Legislators tend to operate off real deadlines and will be forced to take legislative action in November to address the sunset provision. Ultimately, we recognize the outcome is up to Hashem and we rely on siyata d'Shmaya to achieve the desired outcomes.
Sincerely yours,
Shlomo Rabbi Shlomo Soroka Director of Government Affairs |
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