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Tennessee To Consider Cutting Off Federal Government Funding For Education
2023-09-29
[DailyWire] Tennessee lawmakers are looking at rejecting federal dollars for public education and replacing them with state dollars in a move that would make Tennessee the first in the nation to turn down federal education funding.

Republican leadership in the state announced the formation of a panel to look at the impact of federal education funding in Tennessee and the “strings” that can come attached with that funding.

“Any time the federal government sends money, there are always strings attached to those dollars, and there is always a possibility that it opens the state up to other regulations or restrictions,” said Republican House Speaker Cameron Sexton. “This working group will help provide a clearer picture of how much autonomy Tennessee truly has in educating our students.”

Sexton announced on Monday the formation of a 10-member Joint Working Group to look at whether the state can fund education without utilizing federal funds. The panel, which will have members of both the state House and Senate, will have eight Republicans and two Democrats.

“The education of our youth is one of the essential responsibilities of our government,” said Lt. Gov. Randy McNally. “Federal dollars and the various mandates and restrictions that come with those dollars affect the way Tennessee’s children are educated. Due to our state’s excellent financial position, this is a worthy subject of examination and study.”

Sexton previously discussed turning down $1.8 billion in federal education funding during the last regular legislative session, but the proposal never ended up advancing.

“We as a state can lead the nation once again in telling the federal government that they can keep their money and we’ll just do things the Tennessee way,” Sexton said earlier this year. “And that should start, first and foremost, with the Department of Education.”

Democrats in Tennessee oppose the move, with state Senator Raumesh Akbari claiming that there would be “harsh consequences” if Tennessee rejected federal funding.

Tennessee has established itself as one of the more conservative states in the country, moving to ban sex change procedures on minors, moving to protect children from sexually explicit performances, and overwhelmingly rejecting proposed “red flag” legislation in the past year despite heavy pressure from Left-wing activist groups.
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Posted by:BrerRabbit

#7  DO Energy too.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2023-09-29 14:13  

#6  Deapartment of Education needs to go away.
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2023-09-29 14:07  

#5  DOE: scrap heap
DOJ: scrap heap
Posted by: irish rage boy   2023-09-29 12:15  

#4  Every child deserves education freedom. Let’s take it nationwide
Posted by: Skidmark   2023-09-29 10:11  

#3  The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people. - 10th Amendment

Can someone show me the line of enumerated powers of the Federal government in the Constitution that says its responsible for education?
Posted by: Procopius2k   2023-09-29 06:59  

#2  ^Oh, sorry. Modern education does have one R, ritalin!
Posted by: Grom the Reflective   2023-09-29 01:23  

#1  4R's instead of G & T?
Posted by: Grom the Reflective   2023-09-29 01:15  

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