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Poll: Tennesseans support eliminating the U.S. education department | Tennessee

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Kim Jarrett | The Center Square – (The Center Square – ) 2025-05-08 10:49:00



A recent poll by the Beacon Center reveals that while Tennesseans generally support the U.S. Department of Education, half favor its elimination. Of those wanting its closure, 53% were Republicans, 40% Democrats, and 10% independents. Despite a favorable opinion from 40% of voters, most prefer education to be managed at the state level. Governor Bill Lee enjoys a high approval rating at 59%, surpassing President Donald Trump’s 34%. The poll also showed broad support for two proposed amendments, one to deny bail to certain defendants and another to ban statewide property taxes .

(The Center Square) – A poll released Thursday by the Beacon Center shows that while Tennesseans said they support the U.S. Department of Education, half of them want to eliminate it.

Of the 50% who support its elimination, 53% were Republicans, 40% were Democrats and 10% were independent voters.

President Donald Trump issued an executive order in March that would close the federal education department.

“While a plurality of voters (40%) have a favorable opinion of the Department of Education, most voters want it eliminated,” said Mark Cunningham, Beacon’s senior fellow for public opinion. “It’s clear that most Tennesseans believe the government should have some role in education, but most prefer that it be done at the state level, even if they have a positive opinion of the Department of Education generally.”

Gov. Bill Lee was popular among those polled, surpassing President Donald Trump in popularity. The poll shows 59% approve of the job Lee is doing while 34% do not.

Trump unsurprisingly received high marks from Republicans and low marks from Democrats. About 10% of the 600 Republicans polled strongly or somewhat disapproved of Trump’s performance as president while just 4% of the 330 Democrats who responded approved or somewhat approved.

Among independents, 57% somewhat or strongly disapproved of the president while 41% said they approve. Two percent of the 270 independent voters polled had no opinion.

U.S. Sen. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., received 51% of positive responses on the job she is doing in the Senate, while 38% disapproved.

The organization also asked respondents about their support of two amendments that will appear on the November 2026 ballot.

One would allow judges to deny bail to defendants charged with crimes including rape and terrorism. Seventy-five percent of respondents said they would vote for the amendment while just 12% were opposed. The remaining 11% were undecided.

An amendment that would ban statewide property taxes received a favorable vote from 61% of respondents, while 19% said they were not in favor of it. The rest were undecided.

“Democrats (+28%), independents (+47%), and Republicans (+46%) are all in favor of banning a statewide property tax,” Beacon Center said in a release.

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Note: The following A.I. based commentary is not part of the original article, reproduced above, but is offered in the hopes that it will promote greater media literacy and critical thinking, by making any potential bias more visible to the reader –Staff Editor.

Political Bias Rating: Center-Right

The article primarily reports on the results of a poll regarding public opinion on the U.S. Department of Education and various political figures, with a particular focus on Tennesseans’ preferences. While the content is largely factual, the framing subtly leans right, particularly in the highlighting of support for eliminating the federal education department and the polling results that show a preference for state-level education control. The mention of President Trump’s executive order and the relatively positive reception of Republican figures like Gov. Bill Lee and Sen. Marsha Blackburn further suggests a right-leaning tone, especially when comparing Trump’s support among Republicans and Democrats. The emphasis on conservative-leaning amendments, such as banning a statewide property tax, further tilts the article to a Center-Right perspective.

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Trial date set for Tullahoma man accused of arson at historic Highlander Center

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www.wkrn.com – Gregory Raucoules – 2025-05-08 20:02:00

SUMMARY: Regan Prater, a 27-year-old man from Tullahoma, was indicted on charges of arson and carrying an explosive device in connection to a 2019 fire that destroyed the Highlander Research and Education Center in Jefferson County, Tennessee. The center, known for training civil rights leaders like Rosa Parks and John Lewis, was firebombed, destroying historic documents and artifacts. Prater, linked to white supremacist groups, faces up to 30 years in prison if convicted. The trial is set for July 15, 2025. Prater had previously served time for setting fire to an adult video store in 2019.

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The Battle of Franklin Trust: Preserving history

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www.youtube.com – WKRN News 2 – 2025-05-08 17:29:32

SUMMARY: The Battle of Franklin Trust is dedicated to preserving the history of the Franklin Battlefield in Williamson County. The Carter House, built around 1830 by wealthy slave owner Fountain Branch Carter, was heavily damaged during the Confederate attack on November 30, 1864, bearing around 250 bullet holes. The house, open to the public since the 1950s, attracts about 40,000 visitors annually, educating them about the Civil War and local history. Over 20 years, the Trust has reclaimed around 175 acres, investing $35 million to preserve and restore historic sites. A new visitor center is set to open next spring to enhance the experience.

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Williamson County is layered with history and one organization has been working to preserve that history.

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‘My mom isn’t a criminal’: Nashville families search for loved ones detained by ICE

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wpln.org – Marianna Bacallao – 2025-05-08 16:40:00

SUMMARY: In Nashville, nearly 100 people have been detained in recent ICE raids, including Ingrid Martínez’s mother. The raids, which began Saturday night, targeted the city’s immigrant corridor, with families and activists protesting outside the ICE facility. Local attorney Alan King described the aftermath as a mass casualty response, with detainees allegedly waiving their rights under duress. Conditions inside the detention centers are reportedly poor, with overcrowded rooms and limited facilities. Mayor Freddie O’Connell condemned the raids but noted his limited authority due to a new state immigration law. Activists say children were left in cars while parents were detained.

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