U.S. Senate Republican Policy Committee - Larry E. Craig, Chairman - Jade West, Staff Director
April 20, 1998

Education's Old Guard Seeks to Keep Parents and Communities Out of Education
Proponents Expect Victory Despite Efforts to Kill A-Plus Education Bill

This week -- despite strong opposition from the defenders of the status quo -- the Senate will be given a rare opportunity to begin the process of building an elementary and secondary education system that mirrors the success of our higher education system. That process begins with passage of the Coverdell-Torricelli A-Plus Education Savings Account bill. The centerpiece of the Coverdell-Torricelli bill is the establishment of tax-free savings accounts that can be used for qualified education expenses from kindergarten through college:

In addition to giving millions of families the opportunity to save tax-free for their children's education, the Coverdell-Torricelli bill will:

As part of the debate on the Coverdell-Torricelli bill, the Senate will also have the opportunity to vote on a number of other key education reforms including: the House-passed Reading Excellence program, the Gorton Dollars to the Classroom plan, and the Mack-D'Amato Teacher Testing and Merit Pay initiative. Such provisions make this a winning package for America's hard-working families, and a "must-pass" bill for the Senate.

Related Papers:
Legislative Notice: S. 1133 -- Parent and Student Savings Account PLUS Act
Kindergarten to College: Tax-Free Education Savings

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