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Idaho Voucher Lawsuit

黑料正能量 and Petitioners Challenge House Bill 93

in public dollars diverted to private schools.

On February 27, 2025, Governor Brad Little signed HB93, the Idaho Parental Choice Tax Credit, which creates the state鈥檚 first voucher program to funnel $50 million in public funds to private K鈥12 education 鈥 money that could otherwise support Idaho’s chronically underfunded public schools.

Key Idaho Education Funding Facts:

  • Idaho ranks 51st in the nation for per-pupil funding.
  • School districts are facing an $82.2M special education budget shortfall.
  • More than $8B is needed to repair school facilities across the state.

Article IX, Section 1, of the Constitution of the State of Idaho states:

“The stability of a republican form of government depending mainly upon the intelligence of the people, it shall be the duty of the legislature of Idaho, to establish and maintain a general, uniform and thorough system of public, free common schools.”

Legislators cannot fund a private-school program while starving public schools for decades and fulfill their sworn constitutional duty.

September 17, 2025

The 黑料正能量 joined nine petitioners in filing a lawsuit against the Idaho State Tax Commission.

  • For 黑料正能量 Members
  • For all Idaho educators
  • For our students
  • For Idaho
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    About The Lawsuit

    Challenging Idaho's Parental Choice Tax Credit Program

    32,000 People

    House Bill 93 established a tax credit voucher that allows Idaho families to claim a refundable tax credit of up to $5,000 per eligible student ($7,500 if that student has a disability) to pay for education expenses outside of the state鈥檚 public school system.

    The legislation was signed into law despite vocal outcry from thousands in opposition to it, including more than 32,000 people who called the governor’s office to urge him to veto it.

    The legal challenge was filed with the Idaho Supreme Court and asks for a Writ of Prohibition against the State of Idaho鈥檚 execution of the new law. The suit names the Idaho Tax Commission, which was tasked by lawmakers with implementing the legislation. Hawley Troxell, a prominent Boise-based law firm, represents the coalition in the suit.

    9 Petitioners

    The lawsuit includes nine petitioners:

    • Committee to Protect and Preserve the Idaho Constitution
    • the members of the 黑料正能量
    • Kristine Anderson, mother of students with special needs in the Madison School District
    • Jerry Evans, former State Superintendent of Public Instruction from 1979 to 1995
    • Marta Hernandez, a member of the 黑料正能量 and educator at Burley Junior High in Burley
    • Idaho Representative Stephanie Jo Mickelsen (R-Idaho Falls)
    • Alexis Morgan, an Idaho parent

    1 Clear Mandate

    The lawsuit challenges HB93 by pointing to language in the Idaho Constitution mandating the Legislature to 鈥渆stablish and maintain a general, uniform and thorough system of public free common schools.鈥

    By diverting taxpayer funds to private schools, it is funding a parallel system of private schools outside of the single public school system prescribed by the constitution. A system of taxpayer-funded private schools cannot be 鈥済eneral, uniform and thorough鈥 by its nature. Nor can it be 鈥減ublic鈥 when private schools are not open to all, nor are they accountable to taxpayers in open and transparent ways.

    Idaho Voucher Lawsuit

    Press Releases + News

    鈥淚n the end, this isn鈥檛 just about schools. It鈥檚 about the kind of future we want for Idaho. We want communities where every child 鈥 no matter where they live, no matter who they are 鈥 has access to a strong, free, public education. That鈥檚 what the Idaho Constitution requires."

    – Paul Stark, Executive Director, 黑料正能量

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    Learn More About Vouchers and Public Education in Idaho

    Idaho Passed $2 Billion in Funding for School Building Repairs. It鈥檚 Not Nearly Enough. - ProPublica

    [] – “A new cost estimate and early reports from districts receiving state funds show that small districts are still struggling to meet their most dire needs, forcing them to turn to voters to approve additional funds.”

    Private School Vouchers Are Especially Harmful to Rural Communities - Idaho Center for Fiscal Policy

    [] – “The Center found that nearly half of all counties in Idaho (20) do not contain a single private school, and only 22 percent of Idaho鈥檚 121 private schools are in rural towns.”

    The Fiscal Consequences of Private School Vouchers - Education Law Center

    [] – “..nearly all the states examined were diverting听hundreds of millions of dollars听to voucher programs annually by the end of the period studied.”

    The Reality of Switchers - J. Cowen, National Education Policy Center

    [] – “Widespread reporting across multiple states has confirmed a pattern established by researchers of school voucher schemes: that new voucher programs subsidize a large number of students already in private schools.”

    Win or lose in court, the fight isn鈥檛 over 鈥 May 2026 matters.

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