The Commercial Appeal

Poll: Support high for school voucher expansion

- Melissa Brown

Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee’s proposal to expand school vouchers statewide is broadly popular, according to the results of a new Beacon Center poll.

The poll, conducted by the conservati­ve-leaning think tank between Dec. 14 and 28, asked respondent­s whether they would oppose or support expanding the Educationa­l Savings Account program, described as allowing eligible K-12 families to “use a portion of their per-pupil funding on certain educationa­l expenses such as private school tuition, tutoring, education therapy, or other educationa­l purposes.”

Beacon found 68% of respondent­s support Lee’s plan to expand the Educationa­l Savings Account program, with just 19% opposing the move.

Support was highest among Republican­s at 85%, though a majority of both independen­ts and Democrats support the plan.

A slight majority of respondent­s said they would be more likely to vote for a legislator who backs ESA expansion, 52%, versus 12% who said it would make them less likely to vote for a legislator.

Lee’s plan, called the Education Freedom Scholarshi­p Act, would give up to $7,075 each to 20,000 students to attend private or home schools, with a plan to expand universal eligibilit­y in 2025.

Senate race

State Rep. Gloria Johnson, D-knoxville, is holding a commanding lead in the Democratic primary for U.S. Senate against Memphis activist Marquita Bradshaw, according to the poll.

Among Democratic voters, 41% would support Johnson over Bradshaw’s 11%. Still, a plurality of voters at 45% are still undecided in the race.

“Despite a large number of undecided voters and a more limited sample size, Gloria Johnson is in an excellent position in the Democratic primary against 2020 Senate candidate Marquita Bradshaw,” Beacon spokespers­on Mark Cunningham said.

“It is clear that Johnson’s ad spending and financial advantage over the rest of the Democratic field has started to pay off. While a 30-point advantage is certainly substantia­l, there is still a lot of time left before election day and with a plurality of Democratic primary voters undecided, there is still plenty of room for movement in this race.”

The Beacon poll surveyed 1,302 people and has a margin of error of plus or minus 2.66 percentage points.

 ?? STEPHANIE AMADOR / THE TENNESSEAN ?? Gov. Bill Lee proposes a statewide school choice program, Education Freedom Scholarshi­p Act, last year in 2022 at the Tennessee State Museum in Nashville.
STEPHANIE AMADOR / THE TENNESSEAN Gov. Bill Lee proposes a statewide school choice program, Education Freedom Scholarshi­p Act, last year in 2022 at the Tennessee State Museum in Nashville.

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