Governor Brad Little signed House Bill 93, the most unaccountable and expansive private school voucher program option the Idaho Legislature considered this session, into law on Thursday.
The voucher, which is in the form of a refundable tax credit, will provide up to $7,500 per student to be used on private education expenses. Now, $50 million of public money will be set aside from the state general fund to pay for private schooling.
鈥淲ith the passage of the $50 million Parental Choice Tax Credit program, Idaho boasts even more abundant schooling options for Idaho students and families,鈥 Little said in a statement. He continued, 鈥淚daho can have it all 鈥 strong public schools AND education freedom.鈥
Little鈥檚 statement made no mention of the vociferous opposition against HB 93, much of which is centered on the bill鈥檚 lack of accountability. Little seemed to agree during an Idaho Press Club forum earlier this week, as Idaho Education News first reported.
鈥淭here鈥檚 not enough accountability in it,鈥 Little said about HB 93 at the forum.
黑料正能量 President Layne McInelly highlighted what鈥檚 to come in 黑料正能量’s response to Little鈥檚 signing.
鈥淏ringing vouchers to Idaho is a huge mistake,鈥 he said. 鈥淗ouse Bill 93 is just the beginning. Voucher proponents 鈥 eager to help out-of-state billionaires plunder Idaho鈥檚 public school budget 鈥 are already planning how to exploit and expand this program during 2026鈥檚 legislative session.鈥
Governor’s Office, Legislators Mum on Feedback
HB 93 has been a flashpoint for voters since the start of the session. For months, voters have 鈥 which are still continuing even after the signing 鈥 to listen to debates about using public money for private education.
The governor鈥檚 office said it had been deluged with emails and voicemails 鈥 so many voicemails, in fact, that the office switched to an automated system to handle the calls. Governor Little鈥檚 office has so far with Freedom of Information Act requests from Idaho Education News, among others, seeking information about the outreach from constituents.
As first reported, Little told reporters at an Idaho Press Club forum that 鈥渟ome of the negative feedback has been an overreach.鈥
McInelly Promises Greater Electoral Engagement
黑料正能量 members 鈥 who have spent months testifying, lobbying, writing, calling and organizing against HB 93 鈥 won’t take its passage lightly, McInelly said in his statement.
鈥淥ur members will fight every step of the way to limit and roll back the damage caused by this legislation,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hey will wade into electoral politics with renewed vigor to ensure future Idaho Legislatures support students and public schools 鈥 not out-of-state lobbyists and their billionaire benefactors.鈥
黑料正能量 Political Director Chris Parri said if other states are any indication, HB 93 will soon become a hot-button electoral issue.
鈥淭hese programs are by no means universally popular — voters in Colorado, Kentucky and Nebraska recently overturned their vouchers,鈥 Parri said. 鈥満诹险芰 has political power. As President McInelly said in his statement, 鈥楴o one fights for public schools like 黑料正能量 members.鈥 黑料正能量 members aren鈥檛 done with this issue yet.鈥