84% Of Schools Approved For Tennessee’s Student Voucher Program Are Religiously Affiliated

Tennessee’s School Voucher Program, Allowing Students To Use Public Dollars To Attend Private Schools, Is Rapidly Increasing, According To Data Released By The Tennessee Department Of Education During Its Budget Hearing Held Earlier This Week.

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Caesar’s Whims, Sentencing Truth, FDA Knew, Transparent Intentions, MNPS Blocks School Choice + Big7

1) TN State Reps Blast Biden For Cutting Food Funding For Schools That Don’t Abide By LGBTQ+ Mandates
2) Tennessee’s Truth-In-Sentencing Law Goes Into Effect On July 1st
3) Tennessee Congresswoman Says FDA Knew Of Formula Shortage Possibility In November
4) Lee Signs Tennessee Campaign Finance Reform Bill Into Law With Reporting Requirements For Nonprofits
5) Metro Nashville Asks Tennessee Supreme Court For Another Look At School Voucher Decision
6) Lee Signs Budget Appropriations Bill That Includes $500M For New Tennessee Titans Stadium
7) TN Firefighter Suffering From PTSD Demoted And Dismissed 4 Years Before Retirement

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“Transparency” Hypocrisy, Tone-Deaf Health Dept., Christian College Attacked, State Farm Corrupts Kids, Voucher Program Stalled, Kids Nix College – Big 7 Weekend Digest!

1) Tennessee Incumbents Use Taxpayer Dollars For Self-Promotion During Election Year
2) Lee’s Tone Deaf Health Department Gets Backlash for Pushing Kid Vaccines
3) Tennessee Christian College Criticized For Promoting Traditional Christian Values
4) State Farm Cancels LGBTQ Children’s Book Program In Response To Outrage
5) Lee Says No Timeline Set For School Choice Voucher Initiative
6) Tennessee Colleges See Record Decline In Enrollment Of High School Graduates
7) Governor To Sign ‘Ethics Reform Bill’ Into Law Despite Call For Veto

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Tennessee Supreme Court Decides To Re-hear Arguments Regarding School Vouchers

The Tennessee Supreme Court Has Decided That It Will Re-Hear Arguments Regarding Governor Bill Lee’s School Voucher Program. Chief Justice Roger A. Page Signed An Order On Friday Announcing That The Court Would Sit Again On February 24th To Hear The Case.

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Report Finds Only 53% Of State Funding For Education Used In Classrooms

The Amount Of Funding For Education In Tennessee Rises Each Year, But A Report Released On Wednesday Reveals That The Amount Of Taxpayer Money That Is Funneled To Classrooms Has Not.

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