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American Focus > Blog > Education > Tennessee Legislature Meets With Trump Playbook on its Agenda
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Tennessee Legislature Meets With Trump Playbook on its Agenda

Last updated: January 27, 2025 5:37 pm
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The special session of the Tennessee General Assembly that kicked off on Monday highlights the influence of President Trump’s conservative agenda on state-level politics. Governor Bill Lee has proposed new measures to strengthen immigration enforcement, including the establishment of a state government position to coordinate with the Trump administration’s policies.

Additionally, Gov. Lee has urged lawmakers to reconsider his plans to expand public funds for private schools statewide. The outcome of these proposals in Tennessee could indicate how conservative-led states will implement Trump’s policy agenda, especially as many states begin their regular legislative sessions.

Republican supermajorities in the South have long supported conservative policies, and now with a more aligned Trump administration, they are more empowered to advance their priorities at the state level. The shift from the Biden administration to the Trump administration has created a more favorable environment for red state legislatures to pursue their agenda.

In Tennessee, Governor Lee has also called for legislation to provide disaster aid to communities in the eastern part of the state affected by floods from Hurricane Helene. Critics have raised concerns about the special session’s focus on divisive issues like immigration and school vouchers alongside crucial emergency aid.

On the immigration front, Governor DeSantis of Florida has followed suit by convening a special session to consider legislation expanding local officials’ authority to detain and deport undocumented individuals. State lawmakers in South Carolina, Georgia, and Tennessee are also pushing for more stringent measures against undocumented immigrants.

In Tennessee, Governor Lee’s support for a chief immigration enforcement officer and penalties for non-compliant cities reflects his alignment with Trump’s immigration policies. However, opposition from groups like the Tennessee Immigrant and Refugee Rights Coalition highlights the controversial nature of these proposals.

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Democrats have criticized Governor Lee for combining hurricane aid with contentious policy issues in the special session. Despite their objections, Republican supermajorities in the state typically do not require Democratic support to pass legislation.

The debate over Governor Lee’s school voucher program remains a focal point of the special session. While the proposal has garnered support from some mayors in eastern Tennessee, opposition from school boards and rural conservatives poses a challenge. Trump’s endorsement of school choice has bolstered the plan’s prospects, but its passage is still uncertain.

Overall, the special session in Tennessee underscores the impact of President Trump’s conservative agenda on state politics and the ongoing tension between partisan priorities and emergency aid. The outcome of these legislative efforts will shape the state’s policy landscape and set a precedent for other conservative-led states across the country.

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