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Tennessee bill could make daycare more affordable for families

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) – Finding child care in Tennessee can feel impossible for parents. Not only are there limited options, but it’s expensive.

To watch kids every day may not be a dream to some, but it is for Summer Shack and Lawanda Crawford at Miss Wanda’s Daycare in East Nashville.

“Who doesn’t want to work with babies?” Shack said. “It’s like a little fairy world.”

In the last 30 years, they’ve seen kids come and go from their East Nashville corner, especially kids of parents who relied on state money for childcare.

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“The people who could qualify for the program have been moved out of East Nashville,” Crawford said.

What is the Smart Steps program?

Today, two students at Miss Wanda’s have parents who get help from Tennessee’s Smart Steps program. To qualify, families must make 85% or less than the state median income to have most of their childcare covered.

“We used to have – it used to be the entire daycare at one point,” said Crawford. “Even with the Smart Steps, the program is good if you qualify, but it’s so hard for the mothers to qualify. And even if they make a dollar or two more, they get knocked off the program.”

That’s what lawmakers at the State Capitol are trying to change. One proposed bill (SB 2064/HB 2233) would allow families making 100% of the state’s median income or less to get money.

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According to data from the Department of Human Services, a two-person household has to make under about $52,000 a year to qualify currently. If this bill passes, it will allow that same family to make up to around $61,000 to get assistance.

Will it help daycares?

Crawford said the Smart Steps program can be a double-edged sword. Daycares can accept what the state requires families to pay if they qualify for the program, but sometimes the difference is still too much. So, they must pass on to the family or ask them to pay the difference to meet the daycare costs.

“I hate the fact that the mothers mostly have to make a choice,” said Crawford. “Either to work and lose benefits or keep the benefits and stay home.”

She and Shack believe this new bill could help close that gap.

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“Hopefully if the word gets out, that it’s going, mothers will reapply and go back out to work,” added Crawford.

The bill has been introduced in both the House and Senate. It still must go through committees on both sides.



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Alex Golesh hires former Tennessee analyst as Auburn’s coordinator

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Alex Golesh was introduced as Auburn’s head coach on Dec. 1. He served as Tennessee’s offensive coordinator and tight ends coach from 2021-22.

Golesh announced the hiring of Jacob Bronowski as Auburn’s special teams coordinator. He served as the Vols’ special teams analyst in 2021 under head coach Josh Heupel. Bronowski was also under Heupel at UCF in 2020 as special teams quality control.

“His track record is outstanding,” Golesh said of Bronowski. “He developed multiple national award contenders, including a Lou Groza Award winner, and has led some of the top special teams units in the country.

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“I saw up close when we worked together before that coach Bronowski understands that special teams can be a championship difference-maker, and he’s proven he can develop elite specialists. He brings exactly the attention to detail and relentless work ethic we need in our program.”

Auburn will play at Tennessee on Oct. 3, 2026.

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Tennessee football’s 2026 schedule complete with opponents, dates

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Tennessee football will host Lane Kiffin, Alex Golesh and possibly Arch Manning at Neyland Stadium in the 2026 season.

UT’s opponents for the next four seasons were previously announced. On Dec. 11, the SEC released the dates of every conference game, providing the full picture of the 2026 schedule.

Game times and television designations will be announced later.

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Texas will make its first trip ever to Tennessee on Sept. 26. Manning, the Longhorns quarterback, is expected to return for the 2026 season rather than enter the NFL draft. If so, he’ll face the Vols on the home turf of his uncle, legendary quarterback Peyton Manning.

Golesh, the former UT offensive coordinator, is Auburn’s new coach. He will return to Knoxville for an Oct. 3 game.

Alabama will play at Tennessee on Oct. 17, continuing their Third Saturday in October rivalry game.

Kiffin, the polarizing former UT coach, is now coaching LSU after bolting Ole Miss after the regular season ended. He will return to Knoxville for a Nov. 21 game. Three of the five SEC teams visiting Neyland Stadium will have a first-year coach, including Kentucky’s Will Stein on Nov. 7.

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Tennessee will play Alabama, Kentucky and Vanderbilt as annual SEC opponents in the league’s new nine-game conference schedule. Its other six opponents will rotate each season. That means each school will play every SEC opponent home and away every four years.

Tennessee will have one open week on Oct. 31 and thus won’t play on Halloween.

Here is Tennessee’s week-to-week schedule for the 2026 season.

Tennessee football 2026 schedule

  • Sept. 5: Furman
  • Sept. 12: At Georgia Tech
  • Sept. 19: Kennesaw State
  • Sept. 26: Texas*
  • Oct. 3: Auburn*
  • Oct. 10: At Arkansas*
  • Oct. 17: Alabama*
  • Oct. 24: At South Carolina*
  • Oct. 31: Open
  • Nov. 7: Kentucky*
  • Nov. 14: At Texas A&M*
  • Nov. 21: LSU*
  • Nov. 28: At Vanderbilt*

*SEC game

Adam Sparks is the Tennessee football beat reporter. Email adam.sparks@knoxnews.com. X, formerly known as Twitter@AdamSparks. Support strong local journalism by subscribing at knoxnews.com/subscribe.

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Dragos Cazacu signs with Tennessee

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Tennessee announced the signing of graduate student Dragos Cazacu on Wednesday. He is from Constanta, Romania.

“Dragos is someone we believe can translate all of his professional experience and success seamlessly to high level college tennis,” Tennessee associate head coach Matt Lucas said. “He’s a very mature young man who has finished university in Romania, so we know the type of student athlete we are getting. Winning ITF Pro Circuit titles, all while doing his degree back home shows he will transition nicely to Tennessee in January.”

Cazacu competed on the ATP Tour prior to Tennessee. His highest ranking was No. 763 in singles and No. 495 in doubles.

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Tennessee will begin its spring men’s tennis season versus ETSU on Jan. 9, 2026 at Goodfriend Tennis Center. SEC competition will begin Feb. 21, 2026 at Kentucky.

The Vols’ home opener in SEC play is scheduled for Feb. 27, 2026 versus Auburn at Goodfriend Tennis Center.

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