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Tennessee approves $356M increase for voucher vendor contract despite concerns
Tennessee lawmakers approved a $356 million increase to the state’s contract with the company administering private school vouchers, despite concerns. The decision involves expanding funding for the voucher program administered by an unspecified vendor.
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