South Carolina to Investigate DEI Spending at Public Universities

This is already happening in Florida and Oklahoma. Will more states follow?Campus Reform reports:

South Carolina next in line to investigate DEI spendingFollowing the lead of Florida and Oklahoma, South Carolina legislators are now requesting that the state’s 33 public colleges and universities report the amount of state funds directed towards diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives.The request was first made public in a Feb. 8 report from The Chronicle of Higher Education, revealing that legislators are seeking information on “all spending on programs, trainings, and activities targeted toward people based on their race, ethnicity, or sexual orientation.”The South Carolina Commission on Higher Education (CHE) acknowledged the receipt of this request when contacted by Campus Reform.Strategic Communications Manager Mark Swart provided the following statement:

The deadline for institutions to respond to the request is February 23, The Chronicle of Higher Education reports.

South Carolina Speaker of the House G. Murrell Smith, Jr., and Governor Henry McMaster’s Office declined Campus Reform’s request for comment.

Last month, Governor Ron DeSantis requested information on DEI spending from all Florida institutions. A report was subsequently published revealing that the State University System of Florida spent over $28 million on DEI initiatives, $15 million of which came from tax-payer funds.

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