Friday, January 31, 2025

Tennessee legislature puts hundreds of millions toward private-school vouchers

By Sam Stockard 

In one of the most hotly-contested questions in modern Tennessee political history, the legislature narrowly approved a $430 million private-school voucher program that critics say will grow quickly to $1 billion and endanger the state’s budget.

The House voted 54-44 in favor of Gov. Bill Lee’s voucher initiative, with 20 Republicans opposing the measure, only four more than required for passage. 

Trump administration profile: Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

By Indy Scholtens

President Donald Trump nominated Robert F. Kennedy Jr.to lead the Department of Health and Human Services on Nov. 14, 2024. Kennedy, 71, ran for president last cycle, initially as a Democratic challenger to Joe Biden, but switched to run as an independent in October 2023. He suspended his campaign on Aug. 23, 2024, and endorsed Trump. 

Wednesday, January 29, 2025

Trump-Appointed Labor Secretary Halts Anti-Discrimination Enforcement

By Zane McNeill

The Trump administration continues to reverse decades of civil rights and equity work,” a legislative researcher said.
Donald Trump’s Acting Labor Secretary Vincent Micone issued an order on Friday directing the Department of Labor (DOL) staff to “immediately cease and desist” enforcing government contractors’ adherence to anti-discrimination laws and affirmative action initiatives.