Tennessee 2023-2024 Regular Session

Tennessee Senate Bill SB1897

Caption

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 4, Chapter 51; Title 49 and Title 67, relative to the "Universal Pre-K Funding Act."

Impact

The bill proposes to fund the universal pre-K program primarily through a new data transaction privilege tax on digital advertising revenues. This tax is set at a rate of 9.5% and applies to businesses with an annual gross revenue of $50 million or more derived specifically from digital advertising services. The revenue from this tax will be allocated to the Universal Pre-K Fund, which is designated for the establishment and maintenance of pre-kindergarten programs across Tennessee's public and charter schools.

Summary

Senate Bill 1897, known as the Universal Pre-K Funding Act, seeks to amend Tennessee Code Annotated to establish a universal pre-kindergarten program throughout the state. The bill emphasizes the importance of access to affordable child care as a means to improve labor force participation and support economic growth. It outlines that pre-kindergarten programs should be mandatory for local education agencies (LEAs) to ensure comprehensive educational opportunities for all eligible four-year-old children.

Contention

While supporters of SB1897 argue that it will enhance educational access for children and provide quality early childhood education, critics raise concerns regarding the reliance on the digital advertising tax for funding. There are apprehensions about the implications for digital businesses and whether this new tax could hinder their operations. Additionally, discussions highlight potential inequalities, as reliance on large corporations for educational funding may not be sustainable or equitable.

Notable_points

The bill marks a significant policy shift from voluntary to mandatory pre-kindergarten programs and addresses the need for early educational frameworks tailored to meet diverse children's needs. It also aims to establish a structured enrollment process and requires LEAs to maintain defined class sizes and quality standards within the pre-kindergarten programs. Overall, SB1897 is a pivotal step towards comprehensive early childhood education reform in Tennessee.

Companion Bills

TN HB1951

Crossfiled AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 4, Chapter 51; Title 49 and Title 67, relative to the "Universal Pre-K Funding Act."

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