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Idaho Makes History, Becomes the First State to Ban Critical Race Theory – RedState

As reported by The Idaho Statesman, the Senate approved the measure Monday, 27-8. It had made its way through the House last Thursday to the tune of 57-12. Per the wording of the bill, it “[establishes] provisions regarding dignity and nondiscrimination in public education” and “[prohibits] the expenditure of moneys for certain purposes.” Prior to reaching the Senate for a vote, the measure was opened for public testimony before the Senate Education Committee. Earlier this week, the Statesman noted an uprising: With backpacks still on and posters in hand, dozens of high school and college students arrived in front of the Idaho Capitol Monday afternoon to protest a bill against “critical race theory” that was already set to pass.

Idaho Legislature fast-tracks critical race theory bill despite student protests

Idaho Legislature fast-tracks ‘critical race theory’ bill despite student protests Hayat Norimine, Idaho Statesman © Darin Oswald/Idaho Statesman/TNS A student holding a U.S. flag upside down stands atop the steps at the Idaho Capitol Building on Monday, April 26, 2021 in Downtown Boise, Idaho. BOISE, Idaho With backpacks on and posters in hand, dozens of high school and college students arrived in front of the Idaho Capitol to protest a bill against “critical race theory” that was already set to pass. Senators on Monday in a 27-8 vote approved the bill, which was crafted to placate legislators who said schools were indoctrinating students and struck down mandated education budget bills. The bill was fast-tracked for a vote on the Senate floor shortly after the public hearing, where speakers overwhelmingly opposed the measure.

Robert Contreras Sanchez - Roswell Daily Record

Copyright © 2021 Roswell Daily Record 22Robert Contreras Sanchez living in Roswell, New Mexico passed away on December 13th, 2020 at the age of 67. On December 5th, Robert was flown to The University Medical Center of El Paso, Texas for emergency surgery caused by a Hemorrhagic Stroke. He passed eight days later with his family’s love and care by his side. Robert was born on December 28th, 1953 to a WWII Veteran Godfrey Sanchez and Nicky Contreras Sanchez in La Luz, NM. He graduated from Alamogordo High School in 1972 where he met the love of his life, Elfida (Jeff) Lopez, and married her while she carried their first baby boy following another baby boy four years later. Robert attended Alamogordo’s community college for a brief period and worked until he moved to Roswell, NM in 1977.

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