Republicans Threaten Davidson and Shelby Counties Over In-Home Learning
We werent far into the new year before the Tennessee General Assembly and Republican Gov. Bill Lee returned to a favorite pastime: singling out Nashville and Memphis for special treatment.
Lee kicked off a four-day special legislative session last week with a pointed critique of school leaders in the states two largest districts, where officials have mostly kept students at home due to COVID-19.
You cant say follow the science and keep schools closed, Lee said. You cant say, I believe in public education, and keep schools closed. And you cant say youre putting the needs of students first and keep schools closed.
Republican leaders in the legislature followed through on Lees rhetoric, introducing a bill that designed to allow state officials to strip funding from Nashville and Shelby County schools if they did not bring students back to classrooms this semester. Lawmakers did not ultimately take up the proposal during the short session, but House Majority Leader William Lamberth promised to bring it back when members return to regular session in the coming weeks.
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