SB 75 – Passed out of Senate Education Committee; was not brought for vote in full Senate; VERY LIKELY to be brought for a vote in 2026 session.
(https://kslegislature.gov/li/b2025_26/measures/documents/sb75_00_0000.pdf)
What is the bill?
A refundable tax credit for students in accredited and non-accredited private schools. A refundable tax credit means that if the credit is more than a taxpayer owes, the taxpayer will receive the extra money. This money is government funding, or universal school choice.
How could the bill affect homeschoolers?
Government funding does not lead to more educational freedom. Examples in the U.S. and other countries clearly demonstrate that government funding leads to more regulation and higher prices for everyone whether you opt in for the funding or not. All homeschoolers would be negatively affected by increased regulations and increased educational costs.
Opposing testimony was submitted to the Education committee and homeschool families were alerted to communicate with legislators about the dangers of government funding eroding homeschool rights.