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Sunday, May 06, 2012
Tennessee Governor To Veto Bill Aimed At Vanderbilt's All-Comers Rule
The Tennessean reported last week that Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam will exercise his first veto of legislation by vetoing HB3576/SB3597, a bill that targets Vanderbilt University's "all comers" policy. That anti-discrimination policy precludes recognized student religious organizations from requiring that members or leaders share the group's religious beliefs. The original version of the bill barred state universities from adopting a similar rule. However a later amendment provided that Vanderbilt, a private institution, could continue its all-comers policy only if it also required fraternities and sororities to accept all students who apply as members. Governor Haslam, in a statement quoted by The Tennessean said: "Although I disagree with Vanderbilt’s policy, as someone who strongly believes in limited government, I think it is inappropriate for government to mandate the policies of a private institution." [Thanks to Blog from the Capital for the lead.]