
TN Voucher Bill:
The Plan to Destroy True Private Education
Rally in Opposition to Vouchers
10AM, Monday, April 22nd, 2024
Capitol Hill Area Nashville
Week of April 23rd: Temporary Victory
The Voucher Bill is dead for this legislative session but it will be back. We must act NOW to protect our parental, educational, and Constitutional rights. We will be activating, mobilizing, and educating all summer.
Week of April 8th: Update on the Voucher Bill
Gov. Lee's Education Freedom Scholarship Act (voucher bill) is slated to be in the House Finance, Ways, and Means Subcommittee (not on the calendar yet) and the Senate Finance, Ways, and Means on April 9, at 8:30am Senate Hearing Room 1. Call and email legislators in both the house and senate committees and tell them to vote NO on HB 1183/SB 0503. THIS IS THE FINAL PUSH. There doesn't seem to be enough support to get this bill pushed through. NOW IS THE TIME to put pressure on legislators. SHOW UP AT THE CAPITOL WHEN THE BILL IS IN COMMITTEE. CALL AND EMAIL LEGISLATORS AND TELL THEM TO KILL THE BILL.
Senate Finance, Ways and Means Committee Members:
Senator Bo Watson: (615) 741-3227
Senator John Stevens: (615) 741-4576
sen.john.stevens@capitol.tn.gov
Senator Joey Hensley: (615) 741-3100
sen.joey.hensley@capitol.tn.gov
Senator Ferrell Haile: (615) 741-1999
sen.ferrell.haile@capitol.tn.gov
Senator Jack Johnson: (615) 741-2495
sen.jack.johnson@capitol.tn.gov
Senator London Lamar: (615) 741-2509
sen.london.lamar@capitol.tn.gov
Senator Bill Powers: (615) 741-2374
sen.bill.powers@capitol.tn.gov
Senator Page Walley: (615) 741-2368
sen.page.walley@capitol.tn.gov
Senator Dawn White: (615) 741-6853
Senator Ken Yager: (615) 741-1449
Senator Jeff Yarbro: (615) 741-3291
sen.jeff.yarbro@capitol.tn.gov
House Finance Ways and Means:
Representative Gary Hicks:
Phone: (615) 741-7480
Representative Charlie Baum:
rep.charlie.baum@capitol.tn.gov
Phone: (615) 741-6849
Representative Karen Camper:
rep.karen.camper@capitol.tn.gov
Phone: (615) 741-1898
Representative Mark Cochran:
rep.mark.cochran@capitol.tn.gov
Phone: (615) 741-1725
Representative Jeremy Faison:
rep.jeremy.faison@capitol.tn.gov
Phone: (615) 741-6871
Representative Johnny Garrett:
rep.johnny.garrett@capitol.tn.gov
Phone: (615) 741-3893
Representative David Hawk:
Phone: (615) 741-7482
Representative Patsy Hazelwood:
rep.patsy.hazlewood@capitol.tn.gov
Phone: (615) 741-2746
Representative Tim Hicks:
Phone: (615) 741-1717
Representative Harold Love, Jr:
rep.harold.love@capitol.tn.gov
Phone: (615) 741-3831
Representative Jerome Moon:
rep.jerome.moon@capitol.tn.gov
Phone: (615) 741-5481
Representative Johnny Shaw:
rep.johnny.shaw@capitol.tn.gov
Phone: (615) 741-4538
Representative Sam Whitson:
rep.sam.whitson@capitol.tn.gov
Phone: (615) 741-1864
Representative Ryan Williams:
rep.ryan.williams@capitol.tn.gov
Phone: (615) 741-1875
TENNESSEE’S FAMILY RIGHTS BILL - THE GREAT DECEPTION
This year started with three proposed bills for parental rights. Each carrying its own variety of rights for parents versus rights for the government. Each sent a wave of anxiety through the grassroots parental rights groups and an air of excitement in large nationally conservative-branded organizations, like Americans for Prosperity, Eagle Forum, and Alliance for Defending Freedom. And now we know the winner is - Jeremy Faison’s (R-Cosby) HB2936 and Ferrell Haile (R-Gallatin) SB2749 which passed in Civil Justice on Tuesday, April 2, and moves to the house floor with the final version being Senate Amendment SA0860.
The fiscal note on this bill indicates that there will be an insignificant impact on the taxpayers because any additional duties cast on the Department of Children’s Services, the courts, the Attorney General, and the Department of Health will be accommodated or absorbed using existing resources.
The passage of this legislation has been a battlefield through the Children & Family Affairs Subcommittee and the Civil Justice Committee in the house, and the Senate Judiciary committee. Citizens have spoken against the bill describing how this legislation actually carves away parental rights that are already guaranteed by the Constitution, while Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) has spoken in every committee touting this Tennessee legislation as being consistent with parental rights legislation in “seventeen other states.” ADF felt so strongly about promoting this bill that they brought Michael Farris from Washington DC to convince the House subcommittee to vote for passage.
NOW HERE IS THE TRUTH.
First, ADF was not truthful. There are not 17 other states that have passed substantially similar legislation. Nineteen states have some sort of parental rights legislation that proclaim that parenting is a fundamental right protected by the constitution. West Virginia's first bill was passed in 1931 shortly after the United States Supreme Court recognized parental rights in 1923. Meyer v. Nebraska, 262 U. S. 390, 399, 401 (1923). Several states began to follow suit to codify parental rights, but in a fairly straightforward fashion, stating that parental rights are a fundamental right protected by the United States Constitution.
Five states have passed parental rights bills since 2021; Florida, Montana, Georgia, North Dakota, Iowa, Alabama, and North Carolina. In this last tranche of parental rights legislation, the bills have taken a darker more restrictive approach in what is considered positive law. Little by little exceptions are carved out as to when parental rights do not apply. These bills are increasingly allowing state’s rights to trump parental rights, strengthening the “parens patrie” doctrine.
However, here are the significant distinctions in Tennessee.
In 13 states, a parent is a parent period. A few suggest that guardians have parental rights (which they don’t). Tennessee will codify that a ‘parent’ can be any individual who has been granted decision-making power. It does NOT say a person that the parent has voluntarily assigned decision-making power over their child.
“Granted decision-making power” means one thing. It means that a court, a judge, an administrative agency, can take parental rights away and give them to someone else. There is no required burden of proof in this legislation. So this phrase alone has gutted the constitutional protections of parental rights already ruled on in the United States Supreme Court that requires a finding that a parent is unfit with a high standard of proof before the government can interfere with a parent’s fundamental right to raise their children.
Second, the Tennessee law provides for ‘BLANKET CONSENT’. Which means that everything that your child is involved in, education, healthcare, mental health treatment, extracurricular activities, sports, and maybe even birthday parties will include fine print of a blanket consent and waiver of liability. Guaranteed. Parents will be unaware because it will be hidden within the context of the agreement to participate in any activity with your child. Only one other state has codified BLANKET CONSENT; i.e.Colorado.
Third, Tennessee is leaping further than ANY OTHER STATE LAW in giving corporations and commercial entities (include those created in other states or countries) an exemption from liability to providing ‘emergency care’ for children, whatever and whoever decides what arises to ‘emergency’.
Proponents of this legislation are excited to see a “cause of action” for parents to sue anyone, including government employees and medical personnel, if they violate the enumerated parental rights outlined in this bill. Parents have been faced with so many challenges in recent years that they feel helpless in getting relief. In a handful of cases, parents have attempted to file lawsuits regarding inappropriate materials in libraries or diversity and inclusion curriculum, and they found out that they “lacked standing” meaning there was no right to sue under the law.
Now, proponents of this bill, i.e. ADF, are excited to boast that Tennessee has the best parental bill in the country because of a parent’s right to sue and the right to attorney fees in litigation.
THIS IS THE CATCH. ADF lobbied for this bill. ADF is an organization that appears as two different entities: Alliance Defending Freedom and ADF Foundation. Both have the legal address of 15100 N. 90th Street in Scottsdale, Arizona. Alliance Defending Freedom’s 990 tax return for 2021 shows revenues of 104 million with nearly 3 million collected in attorney’s fees. ADF pays Michael Farris over 625 thousand dollars a year. ADF Foundation shows 2021 revenue of 1.6 million, and it also pays Michael Farris 625 thousand dollars a year. That’s right Michael Farris is getting paid more than a million dollars a year to defend freedom.
So, Tennessee’s “Family Rights and Responsibilities Act of 2024” is not about codifying what the United States Supreme Court has already granted us, it is a ‘product’ for sniffing out achievable attorney fees for ADF. Period.
Imagine, if you will, you have a son named Johnny and you find out that a school official has been calling him Julie because your son said he felt like a girl. Now, you call ADF. They bring to Tennessee a host of lawyers, let’s say five or six. They bring a lawsuit against the teacher and the LEA (local education agency) in your county. ADF files the lawsuit in state court in your county, let’s say Grundy County, the poorest in Tennessee. Let’s say that the judge finds that, yes, the school official did that. What are the damages? State court judges in Tennessee are not going to award a parent millions of dollars for this kind of case. In fact, there is NO WAY to measure damages in this litigation, except for attorney fees. This bill does not even give you the right to a jury trial so you can plead how emotionally distraught you were to tug at the heartstrings of fellow parents. Nope. The state court judge who knows that any damage award could affect the taxpayer dollars available to his constituent’s students is going to minimize the monetary award to a parent. HOWEVER, the judge MUST award attorney fees to ADF. And there is no cap on these fees. The judge MUST award the entire amount of fees which is likely to be thousands and even hundred of thousands of dollars.
For conservatives who believed that this bill was going to solidify parental rights in the State of Tennessee and protect children from predators who infringe upon the parent’s right to consent to education, medical care, mental health treatments, and more (the bill enumerated one through twelve), you are wrong. This bill is a PRODUCT for an onslaught of useless litigation that will burden Tennessee taxpayers with legal fees payable to ADF. School LEA’s will be pinched with the unexpected expense of thousands of dollars in attorney’s fees likely to be paid to ADF or one of its affiliates.
We have marketed away our precious children in Tennessee one more time.
This bill moves to the House floor and then to Governor Bill Lee. Contact your state legislatorand ask them to vote no.
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Connie Reguli - Family Forward Project
URGENT: CONTACT YOUR LEGISLATORS AND TELL THEM TO VOTE NO ON SB2820/HB2922
URGENT: CONTACT YOUR LEGISLATORS AND TELL THEM TO VOTE NO ON SB2820/HB2922. You can find the wording of the AT RISK BOARDING CHARTER FACILITIES HERE. (pages 7-15)
https://capitol.tn.gov/bills/113/scheduledocs/15ab298a-baa0-48e2-b993-d18b11030215.pdf
The bill was Recommended for passage with amendment/s, refer to Senate Calendar Committee Ayes 9, Nays 0 PNV 0 on 3/20/24.
It was Placed on cal. Education Administration for 3/27/2024.
Contact
House Education Administration Committee:
Representative Mark White: rep.mark.white@capitol.tn.gov Phone: (615) 741-4415
Representative William Slater: rep.william.slater@capitol.tn.gov Phone: (615) 741-2534
Representative Charilie Baum: rep.charlie.baum@capitol.tn.gov Phone: (615) 741-6849
Representative Gino Bulso: rep.gino.bulso@capitol.tn.gov Phone: (615) 741-6808
Representative Ed Butler: rep.ed.butler@capitol.tn.gov Phone: (615) 741-1260
Representative Scott Cepicky: rep.scott.cepicky@capitol.tn.gov Phone: (615) 741-3005
Representative Monty Fritts: rep.monty.fritts@capitol.tn.gov Phone: (615) 741-7658
Representative Ron Gant: rep.ron.gant@capitol.tn.gov Phone: (615) 741-6890
Representative John Gillespie: rep.john.gillespie@capitol.tn.gov Phone: (615) 741-8201
Representative Kirk Haston: rep.kirk.haston@capitol.tn.gov Phone: (615) 741-0750
Representative Chris Hurt: rep.chris.hurt@capitol.tn.gov Phone: (615) 741-2134
Representative Justin Lafferty rep.justin.lafferty@capitol.tn.gov Phone: (615) 741-4110
Representative Harold Love, Jr: rep.harold.love@capitol.tn.govPhone: (615) 741-3831
Representative Sam Mackenzie:rep.sam.mckenzie@capitol.tn.gov Phone: (615) 741-0768
Representative Antonio Parkinson: rep.antonio.parkinson@capitol.tn.govPhone: (615) 741-4575
Representative John Ragan: rep.john.ragan@capitol.tn.gov Phone: (615) 741-4400
Representative Bryan Richey: rep.bryan.richey@capitol.tn.gov Phone: (615) 741-3560
Representative Robert Stevens:rep.robert.stevens@capitol.tn.gov Phone: (615) 741-3830
Representative Todd Warner:rep.todd.warner@capitol.tn.gov Phone: (615) 741-4170
Latest Updates: March 22nd
Here’s the new amendment the house passed through yesterday. It DOES NOT protect homeschool families. They did not remove Category IV schools. Only the “homeschool wording” for church related schools. described in § 49-6-3050(b); or (ii) In a church-related school, as defined in § 49-50-801, with which the student's parent is associated, registered, or is participating as a parent-teacher for purposes of § 49-6-3050(a)(2) or (a) (3);
Under TN state law homeschools are considered private schools under Category IV. Private schools are eligible. The governor has been clear his intentions were to include Category IV schools and that wording still remains. The Senate bill still includes homeschoolers. They will have to agree on the bill before it goes to the floor and we have no idea what that will look like.
The preferred outcome is a new bill for homeschool families to have TRUE educational freedom and NOT be required to register with anyone. Additionally, there is no such thing as a “good” school choice bill. These bills all destroy true private education, parental and educational rights.
Click on the image below to view a larger version::
Here’s another amendment heard this week:
This is NOT a parental rights bill! This bill allows any unspecified person to administer emergency medical care to children. Under the medical decision-making section, the law defines a PERSON as "an individual, corporation, or any other legal or commercial entity, whether or not a citizen or domiciliary of this state and whether or not organized under the laws of this state." This bill subverts parental rights to the government. This bill enumerates parental rights and provides far too many exceptions which will allow the government to block those rights. This bill is overreach in the highest form! This was HSLDA’s response to this bill. Very disappointing!
Governor Lee's voucher bill will be heard in the House Government Operations, which is a joint committee, on Monday, March 18th at 10:00am in House Hearing Room 1. It will be heard in the Senate Finance, Ways and Means committee on Tuesday, March 19, at 8:30am. We need EVERYONE to show up!
We also need everyone to contact every Senator that sits on the Senate Government Ops committee and tell them to vote no on HB1183/SB 0503.
Key reasons to vote no:
It does not remove Category IV schools
It expands big government
It comes with strings attached including testing requirements, federal dollars, and data mining of students that participate
Here is the additional list of legislators that need to be contacted
Senate Kerry Roberts: sen.kerry.roberts@capitol.tn.gov Phone: (615) 741-4499
Senator Ed Jackson: sen.ed.jackson@capitol.tn.gov Phone: (615) 741-1810
Senator Janice Bowling: sen.janice.bowling@capitol.tn.gov Phone: (615) 741-6694
Senator Rusty Crowe: sen.rusty.crowe@capitol.tn.gov Phone: (615) 741-2468
Senator Sara Kyle: sen.sara.kyle@capitol.tn.gov Phone: (615) 741-4167
Senator Adam Lowe: sen.adam.lowe@capitol.tn.gov Phone: (615) 741-1946
Senator Charlene Oliver: sen.charlane.oliver@capitol.tn.gov Phone: (615) 741-2453
Senator Paul Rose: sen.paul.rose@capitol.tn.gov Phone: (615) 741-1967
Senator Brent Taylor: sen.brent.taylor@capitol.tn.gov Phone: (615) 741-3036
Listen to the state as he refers to Tiffany’s testimony. He confirms that the governor has no intentions of removing category IV homeschool families from this voucher bill. Their inclusion in this bill IS intentional.
Ok TENNESSEE you have been lied to AGAIN. (HB 1183)The voucher legislation does not remove Category IV homeschool families from the House language. We are #3 not a(1). Additionally what the state deems as fraud will be a Class A misdemeanor. There will be audits. Additionally, as you can see from the yellow highlights, federal strings WILL BE attached. How much will this cost the state? See all the “unknowns”.
View the bill text for yourself in the gallery below:
Videos from TN House: Education Admin Commission - More Truth About This Bill is Coming Out!
Illegal immigrants cannot be denied the right to a public education.
Cepicky asks members to write down the amendment that would prevent illegals to utilize vouchers
Federal strings are attached to IDEA funding and will affect private schools that choose to participate in the program.
Federal strings are attached to IDEA.
TN Department of education will decide on the rules (administration and distribution) for this voucher program, AFTER the bill has been passed into law.
Background:
The Governor's Education Freedom Scholarship Act (Bill HB 1183 and SB 0503) are rapidly moving through the House and Senate.
Last week several homeschool families, including myself, were denied the right to testify in opposition to the House bill and the Senate did not allow any testimony from either side. Both bills passed in their committees. The House bill was moved to Government Operations and the Senate bill was moved to Finance, Ways and Means. Both of these committees are scheduled to meet on Monday and Tuesday of next week, however, we have been told by both a Representative and a Senator that these bills will not be heard in committee next week. This is moving fast and is subject to change at any given point in time. Stay connected to Free YOUR Children for future updates.
Call to Action:
Contact your legislators in both committees and tell them to vote NO on HB 1183 and Senate Bill 0503. SHOW UP at the Capitol when these bills are being heard in committee.
Tiffany Boyd testifying in opposition to SB0503 and HB1183
Links to View the Bills:
Fiscal Memorandum for SB 0503 and HB 1183
https://www.capitol.tn.gov/Bills/113/Fiscal/FM1733.pdf
https://www.capitol.tn.gov/Bills/113/Fiscal/FM1770.pdf
https://www.capitol.tn.gov/Bills/113/Fiscal/FM2073.pdf
House Amendment to HB 1183
The Plan:
Free YOUR Children is advocating for TRUE educational freedom and complete educational autonomy. We believe that homeschoolers should be granted the Constitutional, God given right to educate our children as we see fit without being required to "register" with any entity.
We are currently drafting a bill that would allow homeschool families the legal option to do so. Currently, the option with the least oversight in TN for homeschool families is the Category IV option. We do not believe that this option provides us with the protection we need, nor do we believe that this option provides TRUE educational freedom for homeschool families in TN.
Join and support FYC in our fight to preserve TRUE PRIVATE EDUCATION.