Politics & Government
Senate Committee Kills ‘Tebow Bill’
Virginia will remain among the 21 states that do not give home-schoolers access to play public school sports.
By Paige Baxter, Capital News Service.
A Senate committee Thursday shot down the “Tebow bill” aimed at allowing home-schoolers to participate in public schools’ sports and other extracurricular activities.
The Senate Education and Health Committee defeated House Bill 1442 on a 7-8 vote, taking the matter off the table for this legislative session.
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Sen. Richard L. Saslaw (D-35th) and Sen. George Barker (D-39th) — Lee District elected officials — voted against HB 1442.
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The legislation is nicknamed for NFL quarterback Tim Tebow, who as a home-schooler in Florida played football for his local high school team. HB 1442 would have allowed home-schoolers in Virginia to do the same.
Virginia is one of 21 states that do not give home-schoolers access to play public school sports. The remaining states have a policy or law permitting home-schooled students to participate in public school activities and sports.
The committee heard testimony on the bill Thursday morning. Bell brought many home-schooled children, teenagers and even a few college students to testify and show their support.
“All I’m asking you … is to give me simply the opportunity to play sports,” said Eli Marellus, a 14-year-old home-schooler.
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How They Voted
Here is how the Senate Education and Health Committee voted Thursday on HB 1442 (“Public school interscholastic programs; participation of students receiving home instruction”).
02/14/13 Senate: Failed to report (defeated) in Education and Health (7-Y 8-N)
YEAS – Martin, Newman, Smith, McWaters, Black, Carrico, Garrett – 7.
NAYS – Saslaw, Lucas, Howell, Blevins, Locke, Barker, Northam, Miller – 8.
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