Montgomery, Alabama
The Alabama Senate has approved a bill to prohibit universities, schools and public entities from maintaining diversity and inclusion offices or funding initiatives that teach what some call “divisive concepts.”
Opponents say DEI programs are discriminatory and promote left-wing ideology. Supporters say the programs are necessary for ensuring institutions meet the needs of increasingly diverse student populations. The proposed legislation said schools could not fund initiatives that teach those concepts or require students and employees to attend “any training, orientation, or course work that advocates for or requires assent to a divisive concept, require students as part of any required curriculum or mandatory professional training.”
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