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VOL. 39 | NO. 13 | Friday, March 27, 2015
Tennessee school voucher bill scheduled for Senate vote
NASHVILLE (AP) — Legislation that would give parents the option to move a child from a failing public school to a private school is scheduled for a vote on the Senate floor on Monday.
The proposal sponsored by Republican Sen. Todd Gardenhire of Chattanooga was to be heard on Thursday, but the sponsor delayed the vote.
The legislation is similar to a measure Republican Gov. Bill Haslam proposed last year that failed.
Under Gardenhire's proposal, eligibility would be opened to low-income students in districts that have a school in the bottom 5 percent.
Haslam's proposal was approved in the Senate last year, but the House version was unsuccessful because it sought to expand eligibility to the bottom 10 percent of schools.
Opponents of vouchers say the money should stay with public schools and improve them.