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HB3019
Fire and Codes Inspections of Tutorials and Cooperatives
Industrial Impact sub-committee hearing
2008-04-02

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On this page you'll find links to YouTube video of the actual hearing with comments from TnHomeEd Founder Kay Brooks.

5:57 minutes Part 1 of 3  

Direct link to YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mWMK3uHrWe4
 

 Rep. Stacey Campfield (R-Knoxville) reviews the bill's current status, explains the most current amendment. The amendment Rep. Campfield mentions wasn't actually filed and it's still being veted

TnHomeEd Founder Kay Brooks is on Rep. Campfield's right shoulder in these shots and Tennessee Home Education Association President Claiborne Thornton is on Campfield's left shoulder.

Committee attorney Sally Sweeney provides additional clarification.

mccord again mentions linking rent with compliance with this bill.

Rep. Hawk speaks to the ratio of students to adults.

Curtis brings up the pre-K exceptions to the fire marshal code and suggests this is a way around

 

 

5:45 minutes Part 2 of 3  

Direct link to YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h3zwbXjSXgQ
 

Department of Commerce Deputy Commissioner Mary G. Moody testifies against the bill.

5:44 minutes Part 3 of 3  

Direct link to YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2mqJ5hFAxxA

 

THEA's Claiborne Thornton tells the committee that homeschoolers had met with the Dept. of Commerce last March.

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