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Sandoval Signs Bill Creating Private-School Scholarships

CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) — Gov. Brian Sandoval has signed a bill that authorizes scholarships so low- and middle-income families can afford private school.

The Republican governor signed AB165 on Monday at the Fourth Ward School in Virginia City. Republican lawmakers stood behind Sandoval in the 140-year-old building as he declared that Nevada now has true school choice.

The scholarships give companies credit toward their modified business tax bill if they donate to a qualifying scholarship organization. Scholarships would go to students whose household income doesn't exceed 300 percent of the poverty level.

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Democratic opponents say the scholarships divert money from public education and are not targeted enough to the lowest-income families.

The bill caps state tax credits at $10.5 million over two years, and limits scholarships to $7,755 apiece.