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House and Senate pass Education Savings Accounts

Posted on April 29, 2019April 30, 2019Author alexandraCategories Ed Talk, Policy

What We Are Reading

Bill giv­ing par­ents pub­lic mon­ey for pri­vate school nar­row­ly pass­es House in his­toric vote Ten­nessean

Ten­nessee School Vouch­ers Clear Sen­ate, But Con­flicts With House Must Be Resolved Nashville Pub­lic Radio

Sen­ate approves Gov. Bill Lee’s voucher plan allow­ing pub­lic funds for pri­vate school in Nashville, Mem­phis Ten­nessean

House, Sen­ate far apart on Gov. Bill Lee’s voucher plan: Key dif­fer­ences to be worked out before it becomes law Ten­nessean

Ten­nessee gov hails voucher-like bill’s leg­isla­tive advance Asso­ci­at­ed Press

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