Governor Mike Braun announced today that Indiana is opting into a new initiative, which will allow Hoosiers to collect federal tax savings for investments made in K-12 scholarships. The new federal tax credit, established under President Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill, applies to charitable contributions made to Scholarship Granting Organizations (SGOs) that serve eligible K-12 students.
“Parents are in charge of their children’s education,” said Gov. Braun. “As a state, we are prioritizing that through universal school choice and a state tax credit for donations made to scholarship granting organizations, which helps make a high-quality education accessible and affordable for every Hoosier family. Under President Trump’s leadership, we welcome this increased focus on school choice at the federal level and are ready to leverage this additional, federal tax credit to expand opportunities for students and families across our state.”
Governor Braun visited Saint Philip Neri Catholic School to mark the occasion of opting into the new federal tax credit that will help parents remain in the drivers seat of their children's education. Gov. Braun spoke with teachers, and students showed him some of their most recent projects. Photos of the visit can be found HERE.
Governor Mike Braun announced today that Indiana is opting into a new initiative, which will allow Hoosiers to collect federal tax savings for investments made in K-12 scholarships. The new federal tax credit, established under President Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill, applies to charitable contributions made to Scholarship Granting Organizations (SGOs) that serve eligible K-12 students.
“Parents are in charge of their children’s education,” said Gov. Braun. “As a state, we are prioritizing that through universal school choice and a state tax credit for donations made to scholarship granting organizations, which helps make a high-quality education accessible and affordable for every Hoosier family. Under President Trump’s leadership, we welcome this increased focus on school choice at the federal level and are ready to leverage this additional, federal tax credit to expand opportunities for students and families across our state.”
Governor Braun visited Saint Philip Neri Catholic School to mark the occasion of opting into the new federal tax credit that will help parents remain in the drivers seat of their children's education. Gov. Braun spoke with teachers, and students showed him some of their most recent projects. Photos of the visit can be found HERE.
Curt Cignetti to drive Indy 500 Pace Car
Nominations being accepted for 2026 John Arnold Award for Rural Preservation
New track chairs make Indiana a national leader in accessibility at state parks
Local operation targeted child sex offenders
Morristown Youth Football announces agreement with Shelby Eastern Schools to develop dedicated football field
Decatur County Community Garden to collaborate with IU program
Special Olympics Indiana hosting 54th annual state basketball tournament
BMV warns of scam, more deceptive messages
