Tennessee Gov. Lee admits defeat in school voucher push

entertainment2024-05-21 16:01:1533

GALLATIN, Tenn. (AP) — Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee conceded defeat Monday in his push to enact universal school vouchers this year, acknowledging there was not a “path forward” after months of Republican infighting.

It’s a blow to school choice advocates who had hoped to add Tennessee to the growing list of states drastically expanding voucher programs with little to no income limits.

“I’m disappointed for the families that were hopeful that their child might have the opportunity to choose the right path educationally,” Lee, a Republican, told reporters. “There is broad agreement that this needs to be done. I feel confident it will be, but we couldn’t put the final pieces together this year.”

According to the National Education Association, the largest U.S. teachers union, 11 states have adopted universal school voucher laws. Supporters argue that doing so gives students in low-performing schools a way out and stress that vouchers give parents more control over what their children are taught. Critics counter that whether students who change schools with the use of taxpayer money achieve better educational outcomes is in dispute.

Address of this article:http://mexico.unhasdecoradas.org/article-54a399609.html

Popular

Amir Khan's £11.5m luxury wedding venue finally hosts its first marriage: Bride arrives on horse

Grain reserve base project under construction in Qinhuangdao, north China's Hebei

China Focus: China moves quickly to contain COVID

Game of lies

Minnesota Uber and Lyft driver pay package beats deadline to win approval in Legislature

Mainland refutes DPP claim on international waters in Taiwan Strait

Commentary: A summit for democracy or dominance?

Newcastle routs Tottenham at home again as Isak scores twice in 4

LINKS