Senate rejects last-minute voucher amendment; bill remains on House, Senate calendars
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By Danica Sauter
Published on April 23, 2026.
A last-minute voucher amendment was defeated by Tennessee lawmakers, allowing it to remain on the House and Senate calendars. The bill would have removed references to an obsolete reporting requirement from the Department of Education. This comes after a bill was passed that would increase the number of scholarships in the state's school voucher program to 35,000.
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