
Tennessee House, Senate divided on school choice bill as governor aims for compromise
Fox News
Tennessee's House and Senate remain divided on a school voucher bill, as each chamber is proposing their own version of the legislation.
Republican Gov. Bill Lee is hoping lawmakers can come together on a compromise before the end of the current legislative session, according to Fox Chattanooga.
Tennessee lawmakers are attempting to expand the state's existing school voucher program, which is limited to students with special needs and those who live in certain counties.
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