Bill To Limit Divisive Teachings in Universities Passes Both House and Senate Education Committees

A Proposal That Would Prohibit Higher Education Institutions In Tennessee From Forcing Students And Employees To Embrace Divisive Concepts Passed The House And Senate Education Committees On Wednesday.

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Higher Education Anti-CRT Bill Headed To Subcommittee Next Week

A Bill To Prohibit Higher Education Institutions From Compelling Teachers And Students To Adopt, Affirm, Adhere To, Or Profess Critical Race Theory Concepts Is Making Progress In The Tennessee General Assembly’s Regular Session And Is On The Calendar Of The Higher Education Subcommittee For February 15th, 2022.

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Sexton Introduces Bill To Protect College Students And Faculty from “Divisive Concepts”

Tennessee House Speaker Cameron Sexton Has Introduced A Bill That Would Impact How Public Institutions Of Higher Education Can Approach “Divisive Concepts” With Employees And Students.

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States Rebel Against Failing Unionized Education

When Covid Shut Down America’s Classrooms, This Impacted SAT Scores, Exams, College Entrance Requirements, And Scholarships. It Negatively Skewed Standardized Tests. And Those Who Needed Extra Help Fell Further Behind. It Also Made Graduating A Challenge For Those Who Needed Required Classes. And This Forced Many States To Take Action Against Federally Unionized State Education.

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Election Integrity, Employee Medical Freedom, Natural Immunity & 4 Other Bills To Follow

Republican-Led Bills With Subjects Ranging From Election Integrity, Employee Medical Freedom, Natural Immunity, Penalties For Sexual Predators To E-Verify, And Vehicle Sales Tax Exemption For Members Of The Tennessee National Guard Are All Soon-To-Be Up For Debate In The Tennessee General Assembly.

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Tennessee School Voucher Bill Clears Senate Subcommittee

A Bill That Could Allow Parents To Utilize School Vouchers For Private Or Charter Schools Cleared The Senate Education Committee On Wednesday.

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Redistricting Bill Pushed Forward To Possible Thursday Senate Vote

Legislators Continue To Press On With Redistricting Of The State, A Process That Only Happens Once Every Ten Years. Updated Maps Are Expected To Be Presented To The Senate On Thursday.

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