Judge Delays Enforcing School Tax Credits Ruling
 An Alabama judge will delay enforcing his decision outlawing tax credits for private school students in Alabama.
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Montgomery County Circuit Judge Gene Reese issued a hand-written order Monday agreeing to delay implementation of his ruling against the Republican-based Alabama Accountability Act.
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The judge agreed with the state to block his order, meaning the tax credit program can go ahead while appeals courts consider the issue.
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The law allows state tax credits for parents who move their children from failing public schools to private schools.
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The Alabama Education Association contends legislators passed the law illegally.
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The state argues that stopping the program while the future of the law is in court would harm parents and result in some students being sent back to failing schools.
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