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Paid for by the Coalition for Opportunity in Education.

26 Century Hill Drive, Suite 203


Latham, NY 12110 |

ALBANY ASSEMBLY MEMBERS MULTIPLE CHOICE EXAM

A.) Pass the Education Tax Credit for


schools, parents, teachers, and kids.

B.) Give pay raises to Albany


Assembly Members.

This shouldnt be a hard choice, but some


Albany Assembly Members just dont get it.

Assembly Member

Fahy voted to give herself a raise, but did

NOT support the Education Tax Credit.

This year, Albany Assembly Members struck a sweet deal1 to give themselves pay raises
without a vote. Assembly Members already make $80,000 for a part-time job. Enough is
enough.
Albany Assembly Members need to get their priorities straight and pass the
Education Tax Credit to help our kids and schools.

The Education Tax Credit will provide


$150 million in tax credits annually to:
Reimburse public school teachers $200 for paying out of their
own pockets for classroom supplies.
Encourage donations to critical school programs such as
pre-k and after-school programs like art, music, and tutoring.
Provide a $500 tax credit to families with incomes below
$60,000 who send their children to religious or private schools.
Encourage donations to pay for scholarships for low- and
middle-income students who attend public or private schools.

Tell your Assembly Member:

Albany politicians dont need our help. Our schools do.

Assembly Member Patricia Fahy, AD-109 | 518-455-4178 | FahyP@assembly.state.ny.us


CHECK THE FACTS: 1.) A.6721-A (Part E), 4/01/15.

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