By Associated Press - Friday, March 31, 2017

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) - Arkansas lawmakers have rejected a proposal for a program allowing parents to create savings accounts to pay for their children’s education.

The House voted 50-43 against the bill on Friday.

As part of the four-year pilot program, organizations could apply to become nonprofits and create education savings accounts. Parents of eligible students in non-public schools, such as low-income students, would be allowed to use the money for expenses such as tuition.



Donations to the nonprofits for the savings accounts would be eligible for a 65 percent tax credit.

Low-income students and children of military families would be given priority in access to the funds.

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