On Monday, in a bipartisan vote, the Tennessee House of Representatives voted unanimously (97:0) to repeal Common Core. The Tennessee State Senate will take up the measure today, and is expected to pass the bill.
"This legislation is a template for all states to begin a much needed journey of separation from federally generated standards and an invitation to embrace each states' own constitutionally delegated authority to serve its citizens at its own will," said HB1035 chief sponsor Rep. Billy Spivey (R-Lewisburg). "As our founders and God surely intended."
"I set out on a mission to do everything in my power to repeal Common Core in State of Tennessee this year," said HB1035 chief co-sponsor Rep. Andy Holt (R-Dresden). "In addition to repealing Common Core, this bill puts even more control back in the hands of families, local schools and the State of Tennessee, which is exactly where it belongs."
HB1035 also increases accountability by mandating that all standards committee appointees be confirmed by the House of Representatives and Senate.
"Both Democrats and Republicans in my district are strongly against Common Core," said co-sponsor Rep. Bryan Terry (R-Murfreesboro)." I am proud to have had the opportunity to amend this legislation in order to ensure that the was indeed to completely rescind Common Core from the State of Tennessee. Tennessee families, teachers and legislators will now be able to create their own standards, and for that I am thankful."