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No Federal Funds for Schools with Harmful Materials for Minors

This bill aims to stop federal funding for schools that violate state laws regarding materials deemed harmful to minors. Parents of children attending such schools may receive educational funds through special 529 savings accounts, which can be used for various educational expenses, including homeschooling.
Key points
Schools violating state laws on materials harmful to minors will lose federal funding.
Parents of children in such schools may receive funds for education through 529 savings programs.
The use of 529 account funds is expanded to cover elementary and secondary education expenses, including tuition, educational materials, tutoring, and therapies for disabled students, also for homeschooling.
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Additional Information
NOT in Our Schools Act of 2023
Print number: HR 5303
Sponsor: Rep. Green, Mark E. [R-TN-7]
Process start date: 2023-08-29