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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WJHL) — This week, the Senate Education Committee gave the green light to the Charlie Kirk American Heritage Act, a bill championed by state Senators Rusty Crowe from Johnson City and Paul Rose from Covington. This proposed legislation empowers local education agencies, charter schools, public school teachers, and faculty at public universities to offer instruction on specific topics, marking a significant step in its legislative journey.

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