There's a new bill that has the preliminary approval of the Virginia House of Delegates, which would allow home-schooled students a chance to play on public school sports teams.

The Tebow Bill is named after home-schooled Broncos quarterback Tim Tebow, who thinks these kids should have a chance to play sports, while others say it wouldn't be fair.

People against the bill argue that home-schooled children don't follow the same schedule as students in public schools. Supporters argue that the parents of home-schooled students pay taxes which support public schools so they think those kids should have a right to play sports.

A final vote is expected today. Do you think home-schooled children should be able to play on public school sports teams?

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