Texas Governor Greg Abbott Signs Higher Ed Reform Bill Banning DEI Policies
“bold step to ensure our public colleges and universities return to their core mission: education, not indoctrination”
Red states are leading the way in this battle but it’s far from over.
The College Fix reports:
‘Education, not indoctrination’: Texas governor signs higher ed reform bill
A new law signed by Texas Gov. Greg Abbott on Friday is another effort by Republican lawmakers to remove diversity, equity, and inclusion activism from public higher education.
State Sen. Brandon Creighton, the lead sponsor, described the legislation as a “bold step to ensure our public colleges and universities return to their core mission: education, not indoctrination.”
“Just as SB 17 eliminated DEI hiring last session, SB 37 now takes on politically charged academic programs and ensures students graduate with degrees of value, not degrees rooted in activism and political indoctrination,” Creighton stated in a news release.
Senate Bill 37 includes a number of structural changes in the governance of public higher education institutions.
Among other things, it creates new committees to review curriculum at least once every five years to ensure that classes “prepare students for civic and professional life.”
However, lawmakers did remove a section from the final version of the bill that prohibited curriculum that “promote[s] the idea that any race, sex, or ethnicity or any religious belief is inherently superior to any other.”
Creighton said the law, which will go into effect Sept. 1, “demands real accountability from our institutions by creating curriculum review committees in course offerings, aligning core curriculum with workforce needs, and empowering Texans to report ideological bias or political coercion in the classroom.”
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ok so I looked this up
but I see a large city like ft.worth texas is willing to keep their dei instead of taking federal money??
Good. They can be the guinea pigs to show what will happen to these urban cesspools once the rest of us stop paying for their virtue signaling. Running out of money has a way of clarifying priorities, and DEI without cash flow gets stale quickly.