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.