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	"author_name": "Network for Public Education Action",
	"author_url": "https://actionnetwork.org/groups/network-for-public-education",
	"title": "Tell Congress: Keep ECCA Vouchers Out of the Federal Budget",
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	"description": "The Educational Choice for Children Act (H.R. 833, S.292), or ECCA, would create a national voucher program by giving $10 billion in tax dollars each year to private school and homeschool families. At its essence, ECCA is a tax break for the rich that creates a taxpayer-subsidized voucher for private schoolers and a slush fund for homeschoolers. Because Congress cannot pass ECCA, at Betsy DeVos&#x27;s urging, some are trying to sneak it into the reconciliation budget. ECCA would add to the ballooning deficit. Analyses estimate it could reduce federal tax revenues by approximately $10 billion in 2026 alone and by $125.8 billion over the next decade. Here is the bottom line: ECCA would divert funds from public education and disproportionately benefit higher-income families. We can predict where ECCA funds would, in part, come from: pre-school programs and funding for public schools, which are already targets of Donald Trump&#x27;s 2026 budget.",
	"url": "https://actionnetwork.org/letters/tell-congress-keep-ecca-vouchers-out-of-the-federal-budget"
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