The memo requires institutions to include the number of positions and amount of funding dedicated to each program, as well as how much of that cost is state funding.
While the memo didn't cite a reason for the request, or how the state will use the information, the memo said it was important the governor's office has"a full understanding of the operational expenses of state institutions."
It also refers to a state law that includes parts of last year's House Bill 7, coined by DeSantis as the"Stop WOKE" Act. The bill, one of the governor's top priorities during the most recent lawmaking session, sought to restrict how K-12 schools, universities and colleges, and workplaces talked about race, gender and sexuality.by a federal judge. U.S.
“The First Amendment does not permit the State of Florida to muzzle its university professors, impose its own orthodoxy of viewpoints, and cast us all into the dark,” Walker wrote.his response to DeSantis' request. Nick Seabrook, chair of the University of North Florida's Department of Political Science and Public Administration, wrote that he was struggling to respond to the request"due to its lack of specificity," according to a screenshot he posted on Twitter.
"In particular, the information communicated to chairs does not contain a definition of either 'diversity, equity, and inclusion' or 'critical race theory,'" the email said,"both of which are subjects of considerable controversy regarding their precise scope and meaning."
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