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March 24, 2009

Fiscal Impacts of Proposed Educational Tax Credits

Filed under: — Eric Fruits, Ph.D.

By Eric Fruits, Ph.D.

Executive summary 
Currently, Oregon parents of public school children who need extra tutoring or other assistance are not reimbursed for that expense. In addition, many low-income parents or parents with children with disabilities cannot find public education alternatives that meet their children’s demands and cannot afford educational options available from private schools. In response to these gaps, Cascade Policy Institute proposes two tax credits to help support efforts to make educational opportunities more affordable to Oregon families.
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