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Tuesday, March 26, 2019

Sumner School Board Speaks Out on Vouchers

The Sumner County School voted unanimously to pass a resolution opposing Governor Bill Lee's plan to create a private school voucher program. Lee's plan uses public tax dollars to fund private schools. The initial investment -- money not available to public schools -- is $25 million and the proposed plan would cost as much as $125 million in the next three years.

Despite opposition from the Sumner County School Board, state representative William Lamberth, of Portland, is sponsoring Governor Lee's proposal. Additionally, newly elected representative Johnny Garrett has indicated his support for the scheme.

Senator Ferrell Haile has historically supported school voucher plans, but has raised concerns about this year's effort.


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1 comment:

  1. this is education for the haves -forget the have nots--typical republican thinking!

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