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Oklahoma lawmakers have authored at least five bills this legislative session to limit diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives in education. The measures aim to limit political testing, amending parental rights and report spending in higher education programs.
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A Republican state lawmaker amended a bill in committee this week to bring back a plan to prohibit mandatory training or counseling on gender or sexual diversity.
Senate Bill 627 dealt with the Red River Boundary Commission until Rep. Danny Williams (R-Seminole) replaced its language with that of House Bill 1888, which was laid over last month and missed the deadline to pass its chamber of origin amid a flood of objections from Oklahomans.
Rep. Cyndi Munson’s (D-Oklahoma City) objection to the amendment was ignored by House General Government Committee Chair Kevin West (R-Moore). Pushed by Munson and Rep. Denise Brewer (D-Tulsa) on not acknowledging the objection, West said the committee had already moved past the time for objections and on to questions on the bill.