Vermont

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Phil Scott

Governor , R

EFTC Status in Vermont

Governor Phil Scott (R) has not publicly addressed the EFTC. He is the sole remaining Republican governor holdout. His office did not respond to media inquiries.

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Vermont has not yet opted in to the Education Freedom Tax Credit. Your voice can make the difference.

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What You Can Do Now

While Vermont has not yet opted in, there are concrete steps you can take to prepare your school and advocate for participation.

1

Contact Your Governor

The governor must file IRS Form 15714 to opt in. Use our advocacy kit to send a personalized letter.

2

Rally Your Legislators

State legislators can pressure the governor to act. Build an advocacy kit with letters to your senators and representatives.

3

Organize Your Community

Recruit other school leaders, parents, and community members. Attend town halls and education committee hearings.

4

Prepare Your School

Get ahead by identifying eligible families, preparing documentation, and understanding SGO requirements so you are ready when your state opts in.

Recent News

Governor Scott signed Vermont's education reform bill creating optional school choice lotteries in every district.

July 1, 2025 · VTDigger

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