By Associated Press - Thursday, April 19, 2018

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - The Tennessee Legislature has passed a $37.5 billion budget following days of controversy after Memphis was punished for removing Confederate statues and student testing failures threatened to hold up passage.

The House on Thursday voted 81-2 to accept changes in the budget that the Senate made earlier. The House stripped $250,000 from the budget that would have gone to Memphis for the city’s bicentennial celebration next year. The move was payback for the city for finding a loophole in the law to remove Confederate statues last year. The move drew outcries from Memphis lawmakers who called it vile, racist and un-Christian.

Also on Thursday, House members threatened to hold up passage of the budget if lawmakers didn’t come up with a fix for problems with kids taking the state assessment test.

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