New SC House DEI Bill will head to floor debate next week
- The Charleston County School District eliminated its Office of Cultural Competency to protect $55 million in federal funding amid pressure from the Trump administration on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion programs.
- The U.S. Department of Education sent a letter stating that diversity programs could be unconstitutional under new interpretations of civil rights law.
- FCC Chairman Brendan Carr is working to eliminate DEI programs from regulated companies and plans to withhold transactions if companies do not comply with new mandates.
- Robby Starbuck announced that AT&T has ceased its DEI initiatives and encouraged companies to end such programs.
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New SC House DEI Bill will head to floor debate next week
COLUMBIA S.C. (WSPA) - Over seventy House Republicans are amending and promoting a bill they say would support merit-based hiring and end diversity, equity, and inclusion programs. "The person who is the most qualified for the job, most qualified for the admission, regardless of what their background is the person who deserves the slot or the position," said Representative Tim McGinnis (R - District 56). McGinnis stated that all he wants to do i…
New SC House DEI bill will head to floor debate next week
COLUMBIA S.C. (WSPA) - More than 70 House Republicans are amending and promoting a bill they say would support merit-based hiring and end diversity, equity, and inclusion programs. "The person who is the most qualified for the job, most qualified for the admission, regardless of what their background is the person who deserves the slot or the position," said Representative Tim McGinnis (R - District 56). McGinnis stated that all he wants to do i…


Texas Senate passes bill to eliminate DEI in K-12 schools
AUSTIN (Nexstar) -- Texas state senators voted along party lines this week to pass an education omnibus bill that would eliminate diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies at K-12 public schools. Senate Bill 12, filed by state Sen. Brandon Creighton, R-Conroe, is called the Texas Parental Bill of Rights in Education. The senator explained at its core, the bill solidifies that "parents are the chief decision-makers for their children." The …
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