Ralph Norman tweeted the following:
"Education Savings Accounts for school choice ought to help lower- and middle-income families, not just those who happen to be Medicaid-eligible. norman.house.gov/news/documents"Read on Twitter
Here are other recent tweets from Ralph Norman:
"As currently written, participating families must be Medicaid-eligible. That means for a family of four earning more than ~$60K/year would likely be unable to participate.That would leave a of middle-income families out to dry. (2/4)"Read on Twitter
"Fortunately, State Sens. @WesClimer, Josh Kimbrell, and @rmjohnsonjr1 have proposed an amendment to raise the household income limit for eligibility up to 400% of the Federal Poverty Level; roughly $120K/yr for a family of four.That's a good move which deserves support. (3/4)"Read on Twitter
"Great news: the South Carolina Senate is working through a bill (S.39) to establish Education Savings Accounts for school choice!$6K/student. Parents can use funds for tuition, textbooks, etc. at any school of their choice.But the income limits need to be raised! (1/4)"Read on Twitter