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Alabama Lifts a Nearly Three-Decade Ban on Yoga in Public Schools Teachers will be barred from saying “namaste” or using Sanskrit names for poses under a bill signed on Thursday by Gov. Kay Ivey. An adult yoga class in Birmingham, Ala.Credit.Audra Melton for The New York Times May 20, 2021 For the first time in nearly three decades, Alabama will allow yoga to be taught in its public schools, but the ancient practice will be missing some of its hallmarks: Teachers will be barred from saying the traditional salutation “namaste” and using Sanskrit names for poses. Chanting is forbidden. And the sound of “om,” one of the most popular mantras associated with the practice, which combines breathing exercises and stretches, is a no-no. ....
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Alabama ban on transgender treatments for minors among last-day bills Updated 7:04 AM; A bill to ban hormones and surgeries as transgender therapies for minors will be among the most closely watched on the final day of the Alabama’s annual legislative session. Lawmakers wrap up the 15-week session on Monday, meeting for the 30th day, the limit set in the state constitution. Other bills with a chance to pass on the last day would change state law on health care emergencies and vaccines, gun control, education, and prisons. One topic lawmakers probably won’t tackle on the last day is gambling. A bill to allow voters to decide whether to approve a lottery and casinos stalled in the House on May 6, the last day legislators met before a one-week break. Legislative leaders say it’s unlikely they will consider that on the last day. ....