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2006
Legislation Alert Page
This page is an overview of what's happening. Please click on the links
for more detailed information to include the language of the bills and
legislative contact information. All of this legislation is
discussed via an e-mail list which you are welcome to subscribe to at:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/tnhmsch-legislation
or by sending a blank e-mail to:
tnhmsch-legislation-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
(This page reads in reverse
chronological order with current information at the top and older down
page. The *I* referred to is Kay Brooks, Founder of TnHomeEd.com.)
For the most current status of
legislation we're watching click on the links immediately below
these links will take you
to the legislature's bill information page.
Nothing urgent at this
time.
HB2904/SB2782 which would have
established a pilot program to make LEAs the hub or resource for
education in communities for public, private and home schooling
and to include building "cooperative relationships between LEAs,
private schools and home schooling parents" as well as allow
homeschoolers to enroll in up to two classes per school year on
a space available basis at no charge was
'taken off notice' today. This legislation is most
probably dead for this year. Rep. Brooks (the primary sponsor)
assures me that they'll be working on this over the summer and
that an improved version will return next session.
Here's
TnHomeEd.com's webpage with current information on this
legislation: HB2904-SB2782.
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