"The BOAST bill will increase scholarships for children in low and middle income families and stabilize enrollment in nonpublic schools,"...
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03/04/10
ANNAPOLIS - Gov. Martin O'Malley threw his support behind controversial legislation Wednesday that would offer tax incentives for donations to private school scholarship programs and other education-related nonprofits. Find Us On Facebook
The Building Opportunities for All Students and Teachers, or BOAST bill, would offer businesses an income tax credit for contributions to nonprofits that provide scholarships to private school students and grants to teachers in both public and private schools.
"The BOAST bill will increase scholarships for children in low and middle income families and stabilize enrollment in nonpublic schools,"...
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