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WV HB3327
Bill
Status
3/12/2025
Primary Sponsor
Kayla Young
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AI Summary
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Restricts Hope Scholarship eligibility to households with adjusted gross income under $100,000 annually
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Limits participating schools to accredited non-public schools established and located in West Virginia, replacing the previous broader "private school" definition
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Requires participating schools to submit annual proof of continued accreditation to the Hope Scholarship Board
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Mandates participating schools provide annual data on tuition, school policies, enrollment, and other requested information to the Hope Scholarship Board
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Maintains existing requirements for education service providers including background checks, non-discrimination certification, and prohibition on refunds or rebates to parents
Legislative Description
Relating to the eligibility of nonpublic schools and education service providers to participate in the Hope Scholarship Program
Education (K12)
Last Action
To House Education
3/12/2025