In Annapolis on Wednesday, Gov. Larry Hogan and Senate President Mike Miller spoke to about 700 students from 11 Maryland counties and Baltimore city in honor of Nonpublic Schools Advocacy Day.
This year's event supports the Maryland Education Credit Initiative, which seeks to promote business investment to assist the state's public and nonpublic schools students and their families. No money is given directly to schools. Instead, it goes directly to families through state-registered nonprofit organizations.
The Maryland Education Credit Initiative would provide a qualifying Maryland business with a tax credit equal to 60 percent of its donation to education assistance.
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