Tennessee opens session on school vouchers and Trump immigration push, as protests seek gun control
- Tennessee's special session began with proposals from Governor Bill Lee to expand school vouchers and support President Donald Trump's immigration agenda.
- Public protests for gun control occurred alongside the session, following a recent school shooting in Antioch.
- Governor Lee's voucher plan aims to provide 20,000 scholarships of approximately $7,000, targeting low-income and disabled students.
- The Republican supermajority is unlikely to address gun control measures during this session focused on education and immigration.
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