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Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Apr 2, 2026

The Tennessee House Finance, Ways and Means Subcommittee voted to advanced voucher legislation with a wide-ranging amendment from the chair that reduced the expansion by 5,000 (authorizing 35,000 students rather than the 40,000 requested by Gov. Bill Lee) and added language that public school districts would benefit from a hold harmless clause of the program to the extent they verify the immigration status of students. According to the Nashville Banner, the subcommittee spent less than three minutes on the bill before voting 9-3 to recommend the amended bill for passage. Two Republicans — Rep. Gary Hicks, R-Rogersville, and Rep. Mark Cochran, R-Englewood, voted no.