This Week in Congress Update Vote on Education Savings Account Today
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Colorado Senator Cory Gardner will be offering an amendment to the tax bill to extend the use of education savings accounts to pay for private school tuition. The vote could be as early as today so Campaign for Liberty members should call their Senators and tell them to vote for the Gardner amendment.
Here is a letter co-signed by Campaign for Liberty providing more background on the issue:
November 21, 2017
The Honorable Paul D. Ryan Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives 1233 Longworth House Office Building Washington, D.C. 20515
The Honorable Mitch McConnell U.S. Senate Majority Leader 317 Russell Senate Office Building Washington, DC 20510
The Honorable Kevin Brady Chairman, House Ways and Means CommiRee 1011 Longworth House Office Building Washington, DC 20515
The Honorable Orrin G. Hatch Chairman, Senate Finance CommiRee 104 Hart Senate Office Building Washington, DC 20510
Dear Speaker Ryan, Majority Leader McConnell, Chairman Brady and Chairman Hatch:
Now that the House has passed its version of the tax cuts and Jobs Act, we urge both the Senate and the House to pass a final version that reflects the House proposal to expand 529 savings plans to include K-12 elementary and secondary school tuition.
Under the House proposal, families would be able to set up plans and begin saving upon pregnancy. The House proposal also allows up to $10,000 of savings per year to be used for elementary and secondary school tuition and apprenticeship program expenses.
The Senate Finance Committee recently modified its tax proposal to allow 529 savings to begin at pregnancy instead of birth, but did not include the expansion of expenses to K-12 elementary and secondary school tuition and apprenticeship program expenses.
We urge the Senate to adopt the House approach to expanding 529 savings plans, and for Congress to retain these provisions in the final passage of the tax cuts and Jobs Act.
Ensuring children receive an education that meets their individual needs is a central responsibility of parents. The House proposal will help parents save for an education that prepares their child for college or a career.
Presently, more than 75 percent of 529 savings plans are from families making $150,000 or less. A total of 13 million 529 savings plans have been set up, with assets totaling nearly $300 billion. The popularity of 529 savings plans demonstrates the broad interest in this form of tax-advantaged savings, including among working class and middle-income families.
For all of these reasons, we strongly urge the adoption of the House proposal to expand the use of 529 savings plans.
View the original article at http://www.campaignforliberty.org/week-congress-update-vote-education-savings-account-today.
Posted in Analysis & Review, Education & Employment, Politics.
– December 1, 2017
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