Top GOP lawmaker wants to drop income, enrollment caps in Tennessee’s early voucher program
Tennessee
House Speaker Cameron Sexton has big plans for voucher expansion in Tennessee next year, though it’s not clear if there will be a path forward for widespread expansion during an expected budget crunch.
If you follow state legislatures in the South, you’ve likely seen tax proposals moving this spring. These policies raise an important question for education advocates about how tax policy matters for schools and students.
Top GOP lawmaker wants to drop income, enrollment caps in Tennessee’s early voucher program
Tennessee
House Speaker Cameron Sexton has big plans for voucher expansion in Tennessee next year, though it’s not clear if there will be a path forward for widespread expansion during an expected budget crunch.
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