re: 2015 Montana Tax Credit Scholarship Program, which aimed to give residents choice in education by providing a tax-credit of up to $150 for contributions that fund privately-run scholarship programs.
If the money is being use for a “privately-run scholarship program” then what does it matter if the school is sectarian or secular?
Having said that, anytime a religious organization accepts any type of federal funding, they become open to every federal spending guideline that comes along. It sucks but I think the safest thing to do is not accept any type of federal or state funding.
I fully agree. The school should reject any government money. It’s a trap. Next the government will demand diversity training, climate scaremongering, Satan worship, the whole nine yards. Do not become yoked with unbelievers.
And requirement, such as forbids not hiring liberal and prohomosexual teachers due to that aspect.