Bill
HB 2611
Relating to lawsuits.
Creates Education Savings Accounts funded by state aid for eligible students to be used for approved private, online, tutoring, and other educational expenses via parents/guardians
Bill
HB 2611
Creates Education Savings Accounts funded by state aid for eligible students to be used for approved private, online, tutoring, and other educational expenses via parents/guardians
Status (as provided): Introduced February 2025; referred to Rules; passed both chambers; transmitted to Governor; signed May 12, 2025. Program to begin fall semester 2026–2027. Sponsor: Rep. Adam M. Niemerg. Companion: SB 4.
Creates an Education Savings Account (ESA) Program administered by the State Board of Education to provide eligible elementary and secondary students (targeting low‑ and moderate‑income households) with State education funds deposited into accounts parents can use for approved educational expenses outside the resident public school.
Parents must sign an agreement promising to provide instruction in core subjects (reading, grammar, mathematics, social studies, science) and not to enroll the student in a district or charter school while participating.
Funds may only be used for educational purposes, including (non‑exhaustive list):
- Tuition and fees at participating private schools
- Required textbooks
- Licensed/accredited tutoring
- Curriculum purchases
- Tuition/fees for non‑public online programs
- Fees for nationally normed tests, AP exams, college admissions tests
- Contributions to qualified 529 plans
- Educational services for students with disabilities from licensed providers
- Tuition/fees at eligible postsecondary institutions
- Approved account management fees
Providers are prohibited from issuing refunds, rebates, or sharing the grant with parents or students.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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