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Indiana Non-Public Education Association. Legislative Liaisons Orientation & Training January 8 & 9 2013. INPEA. Who we are Who we serve Our focus. Why Legislative Liaisons?. Building an grassroots i nfrastructure Raising our c ollective v oice - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Indiana Non- Public Education Association Legislative Liaisons Orientation & Training January 8 & 9 2013
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Indiana Non-Public Education AssociationLegislative LiaisonsOrientation & TrainingJanuary 8 & 9 2013

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INPEA

•Who we are•Who we serve• Our focus

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Why Legislative Liaisons?

• Building an grassroots infrastructure• Raising our collective voice• Engaging and mobilizing private school

communities for private school issues• Supporting new legislative initiatives and

protecting past successes

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Engaging in Public Policy

• Advancing our Mission• Protecting our Independence• Advocating for School Choice• Engaging in State Legislation and Regulation Process• Supporting legislation that benefits private school

students• Opposing legislation/regulation that could be

harmful to our schools and students• Providing a face and voice for Non-public schools

and issues in Indiana

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LL: Roles and Responsibilities

• Work with School Administration on Public Policy Issues• Educate & Engage your local school community in

public policy issues affecting private schools• Communicate INPEA public policy issues/alerts to

your school community (parents & faculty & staff)

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LL: Roles and Responsibilities

• Help educate your parent community about particular public policy issues(e.g. parent meetings, school newsletters)• When necessary and possible encourage

involvement in statehouse rallies or legislative committee hearings • Share the private school perspective on issues with

your elected representatives or public school representatives (write/call/attend hearings) and encourage others to do the same.• Set school goals for public policy engagement• Develop a communication plan for public policy

issues

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Legislative Liaisons

School Head

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ADVOCACY

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Legislative Victories

• Choice Scholarship Program• Voucher Program: • 2011-2012: 3919 students & 16 million dollars• 2012-2013: 9300 students & 38 million dollars (est)

• Scholarship Tax Credit Improvements• Cap increase: from 2.5 million to 5 million• Designated Funds (SGO: 2 or more schools)

• Individual Tax Deduction• $1000 deduction for educational expenses

• State special education spending accountability

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Choice Scholarship Program(Voucher)

A percentage of the state tax dollars allocated for a student to attend a

public school follows the child to the private school of their choice.

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Scholarship Tax Credit Program

“Public incentive for private giving”• Individuals and corporations receive a state tax

credit when making donations to an approved Scholarship Granting Organization (SGO)

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Individual Tax Deduction$1000 Tax Deduction for education

expenses in private schools (tuition, fees, uniforms, etc.) and

home schools

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Scholarship Tax Credit Program

• Passed 2009• 50% State Tax Credit for donations to an approved Scholarship

Granting Organization• 5 Million Statewide Cap• 4 approved SGOs• Eligible students: entering Kindergarten or transferring from

public schools 1-12 (and meet financial eligibility)• Eligible schools: accredited and give an approved standardized

test • Eligible taxes: personal and corporate income taxes, insurance

premium tax and financial institution tax.

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Program SummariesVoucher Program Eligibility and Amounts

• IN Students coming from public school the 2 semesters preceding in grades 2-12 OR in grades 1-12 who received a tax credit scholarship or voucher the year prior who meet income requirements

• Students/families whose income is at the FR lunch level are eligible for 90% of state tuition support of the students’ school corporation of residence, capped at $4,500 for grades 1 to 8 or tuition and fees whichever is less. High School cap is the school’s tuition and fees.

• Students/families who are at 150% of the FR lunch level are eligible for 50% of state tuition support for the students’ school corporation, capped at $4,500 for grades 1 to 8 or tuition and fees whichever is less. High School cap is the school’s tuition and fees.

• Cap is 7,500 students in year 1, 15,000 in year 2 (current yr.), and no cap starting in year 3

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School Choice Messaging Pointers

School Choice is not about private schools; it’s about families and children and giving them opportunities to be successful.

School Choice will not destroy public schools. In states with active school choice programs, public schools have improved.

Private Schools that participate in school choice programs will not lose their autonomy.

School Choice Programs can save the State money.

INPEA & School Choice Indiana can be of assistance when dealing with media.

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2013 Legislative Priorities

• Protect against increasing regulation!• Protect and Expand the Voucher & Scholarship Tax

Credit Legislation• Add a Kindergarten entry point in the voucher program• Remove or increase the artificial $4500 elementary cap• Add a second entry point (HS) in the scholarship tax

credit program • Explore a special education voucher• Increase access for special groups (foster children,

active military, siblings)• Increase State Tax Deduction• Remove prior year public requirement

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2012 – 2013 Initiatives

• State Supreme Court Ruling• New State Superintendent & IDOE staff changes• National School Choice Week (Jan.27-Feb.2)• Whistle Stop Train Tour (South Bend – Jan. 30)

• School Choice Rally: March 11th Statehouse• Improve Non-Public School Grassroots Efforts• Improve Legislative Liaison Program• Be prepared to protect and engage!

• Engage Voucher& STC recipients in grassroots, media, and statehouse efforts

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Important clarifications

• Legislation vs. Regulation/Rule vs. Administration• Legislation occurs in the General Assembly• Rule for education law is developed by either

the State Board of Education or Department of Education• Administration is the responsibility of the

designated state agency (in many cases IDOE for education issues but not always)

(Important as it relates to the transition of the State Superintendent)

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Immediate Homework

• Develop (if needed) a legislative communication plan with your school head for the 2013 General Assembly Session. • How to get alerts to the school community• Plan ways to educate parents about the

importance of engaging in public policy as well as about specific issues• Assessing level of parent engagement

• Make plans to bring a group to the School Choice Rally in March (contact your SCI field rep. Re: details)

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Partner Organizations

• School Choice Indiana (HEGN)• Indiana Catholic Conference• Friedman Foundation•Great Schools•And others

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2013 HEGN Field Managers Regions and Contact Info

• Elise Correa • Northern Indiana • 219-671-2399• [email protected]• Kent Martin• Central Indiana • 317-498-1469• [email protected] • Sarah Milligan• Southern Indiana • 812-272-7216• [email protected]

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Web sites

• INPEA www.inpea.org • School Choice Indiana

www.schoolchoiceindiana.org• Friedman Foundation

www.edchoice.org• School Voucher Information www.myschoolvoucher.com www.doe.in.gov/schoolchoice • Indiana General Assembly• http://www.in.gov/legislative/index.html

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INPEAIndiana Non-Public Education Association

John ElcesserExecutive Director

1400 N. Meridian St.Indianapolis, IN 46202

[email protected]


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