BOISE, Idaho — Earlier this year, Governor Brad Little signed House Bill 93 into law. That is the Parental Choice Tax Credit. Defenders of public schools call it a voucher subsidy. They don't like it. So much so, they are taking their case to the Idaho State Supreme Court.

On what's known as Constitution Day, an alliance of pro-public education organizations says they're committed to defending Idahoans against unconstitutional overreach by the State of Idaho.

Idaho House Bill 93, now a law, establishes a refundable tax credit for parents of K-12 students to use for non-public school expenses, such as tuition and tutoring. The bill provides up to $5,000 per student or $7,500 for students with disabilities. Idaho Parental Choice Tax Credit program heads to the Idaho Supreme Court

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