Sen. James DeGrange of Anne Arundel County is trying again. For the second year in a row, the parishioner of Holy Trinity in Glen Burnie and Democratic state senator has introduced a bill that would provide significant business tax credits to corporations and small businesses that support tuition scholarship programs and other K-12 education initiatives. Known as BOAST, “Building Opportunities for All Students and Teachers in Maryland,” the proposed program is modeled on Pennsylvania’s Educational Improvement Tax Credit. It would allow corporations and small businesses to claim a 75 percent state tax credit for donations to organizations that support Maryland’s K-12 public and nonpublic school students and teachers.





