January 28, 2026
Back to all stories

Trump Administration Pressures Governors to Opt In to 2027 K‑12 Scholarship Tax Credit

The Trump White House has launched a new website and U.S. map highlighting which states have opted into a federal K‑12 'Education Freedom' scholarship tax credit set to begin Jan. 1, 2027, and is publicly branding several Democratic governors as 'failures' for resisting participation. Created under the Working Families Tax Cut Act and the broader 'big, beautiful bill,' the program will let taxpayers claim up to $1,700 in federal credits by donating to state‑approved Scholarship Granting Organizations, which then fund K‑12 scholarships and related education costs at public, private or charter schools. The Education Department says 23 states have opted in so far, calling it the largest national expansion of 'education freedom' in U.S. history, while 27 states — including Oregon, North Carolina, New Mexico and Wisconsin — have not yet signed on, meaning families there cannot access scholarships unless governors act. The website, rolled out during National School Choice Week, urges residents to 'call your governor' and warns that children in non‑participating states will miss out on aid, a pressure tactic that dovetails with a broader Republican push to expand school choice and undercuts Democratic arguments that such programs drain resources from traditional public schools. Colorado Gov. Jared Polis, a Democrat, broke ranks in December by opting in and saying he would be 'crazy not to,' underscoring how the new federal incentive is testing party lines on education policy.

School Choice and K‑12 Policy Donald Trump

📌 Key Facts

  • The Education Freedom Tax Credit allows taxpayers to receive up to $1,700 in federal tax credits by donating to approved Scholarship Granting Organizations starting Jan. 1, 2027.
  • The Trump administration says 23 states have opted into the new K‑12 scholarship tax credit program, while 27 have not.
  • A new White House website and map name and label as 'failures' several Democratic governors—including Tina Kotek (OR), Josh Stein (NC), Michelle Lujan Grisham (NM) and Tony Evers (WI)—for not opting in.
  • Colorado’s Democratic Gov. Jared Polis opted in in December 2025, calling the program a way to help parents afford after‑school and summer programs.
  • The tax credit was created under the Working Families Tax Cut Act and is being promoted as part of the administration’s broader school‑choice and 'education freedom' agenda.

📰 Source Timeline (1)

Follow how coverage of this story developed over time