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State Wants Costs Of Freezing School Choice Program Covered

CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) — Nevada officials want a group that's suing over the state's new school choice program to cover the costs of putting the program on hold.

A brief filed Wednesday in a Carson City court requests the group Educate Nevada Now post a $239,000 bond. The state would be eligible for the bond money if a court overturns a hold placed on the Education Savings Accounts program earlier this month.

The bond would cover the costs of paying an IT company to store application information for a year so families wouldn't have to reapply if the injunction goes away.

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It would also cover the costs of fighting the injunction in the Nevada Supreme Court.

The program lets parents claim more than $5,000 in state education funds each year for private school tuition.

 

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