Iowa 2025-2026 Regular Session

Iowa House Bill HF2308

Introduced
2/6/26  

Caption

A bill for an act relating to state participation in the federal tax credit program for individual contributions to scholarship granting organizations.(See HF 2755.)

Impact

The implementation of HF2308 would allow for scholarships up to $1,700 to be provided for qualified educational expenses at nonpublic schools, which includes various necessities related to education. By aligning state law with federal tax incentives, the bill not only promotes alternative education funding but also creates an environment that encourages community support and engagement in educational opportunities beyond public schooling. This legislative measure is particularly noteworthy for its potential to affect funding streams for private educational institutions.

Summary

House File 2308 is a proposed piece of legislation in Iowa that aims to facilitate state participation in a federal tax credit program designated for individual contributions made to scholarship granting organizations. Under this bill, the Governor would be required to choose to participate in the relevant tax credit established by Section 25F of the Internal Revenue Code. This involvement is significant as it could incentivize private contributions to nonpublic education through scholarships intended for eligible elementary and secondary students.

Contention

Discussions surrounding HF2308 may incite varying perspectives concerning public versus private education funding. Supporters advocate for increased access to educational options for families seeking nonpublic school alternatives, arguing that such financial support enhances educational diversity. Critics, however, may contend that this could divert vital resources and funding from public schools, leading to an imbalance in state education funding. Therefore, the debates regarding this bill will likely center on the implications it has on equity and access to education across different schooling systems.

Companion Bills

IA HF2755

Similar To A bill for an act relating to state participation in the federal tax credit program for individual contributions to scholarship granting organizations.(Formerly HF 2308.)

Previously Filed As

IA HF2755

A bill for an act relating to state participation in the federal tax credit program for individual contributions to scholarship granting organizations.(Formerly HF 2308.)

IA HB342

Taxation; participation in the federal tax credit for individuals making qualified contributions to scholarship granting organizations provided for

IA SB446

Student Scholarship Organizations; State of Georgia to participate in the federal tax credit program for contributions of individuals to scholarship granting organizations; provide

IA HB1135

Education; participate in federal tax credit program for contributions of individuals to scholarship granting organizations; provide

IA SB361

Electing to participate in the federal tax credit for individual contributions to scholarship granting organizations.

IA HB2468

Electing to participate in the federal tax credit for individual contributions to scholarship granting organizations and increasing the aggregate tax credit limit on the tax credit for low income students scholarship program.

IA SB386

Electing to participate in the federal tax credit for individual contributions to scholarship granting organizations and increasing the aggregate tax credit limit on the tax credit for low income students scholarship program.

IA SB2206

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 4; Title 9 and Title 49, relative to the federal tax credit for contributions made to certain scholarship granting organizations.

IA HB2187

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 4; Title 9 and Title 49, relative to the federal tax credit for contributions made to certain scholarship granting organizations.

IA S2139

Prohibits participation in federal school voucher tax credit for contributions to scholarship-granting organizations unless both the general assembly and the governor approve such participation.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.