Legislation Limiting ‘Divisive Teachings’ In Universities Heads To Gov. Lee For Signature

The Tennessee Legislature Has Passed An Act That Would Prevent Public Higher Education Students And Employees From Being Required To Conform To “Divisive Concepts” Or Be Graded Based Upon Agreeing With Those Concepts. The Legislation Now Is Headed To Governor Lee’s Desk To Be Signed Into Law.

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Divisive Concepts Bill Continues Its Progress Through TN General Assembly

The Tennessee House Of Representatives Voted Yesterday To Concur With A Senate Amendment To The ‘Divisive Concepts In Higher Education’ Bill With The Majority Of Representatives Voting In Favor.

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TN Senate Modifies Higher Education ‘Divisive Concepts’ Bill, Sends It Back To House

The Tennessee Senate Has Approved A Bill That Would Prevent Public Higher Education Students And Employees From Being Required To Conform To “Divisive Concepts” Or Be Graded Based Upon Agreeing With Those Concepts. The Bill, Which Passed The House, 66-24, On March 7th, Was Amended Monday By The Senate And Sent Back To The House.

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Bill To Limit Divisive Teachings In Universities Passes Senate

The Senate Companion Bill To House Speaker Cameron Sexton’s Bill, That Would Impact How Public Institutions Of Higher Education Can Approach “Divisive Concepts” With Employees And Students, Passed On The Senate Floor Monday Evening 25 To 5 With One Republican Senator Joining His Democratic Colleagues In Voting No.

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Bill To Limit Divisive Teachings in Universities Up For Senate Vote On Monday (Update 3/18/22)

The Senate Companion Bill To House Speaker Cameron Sexton’s Bill, That Would Impact How Public Institutions Of Higher Education Can Approach “Divisive Concepts” With Employees And Students, Is Up For A Vote On The Senate Floor Monday, March 21st.

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The Tennessee Conservative’s Big 7 Weekend Update – 2022 Eighth Edition – Top 7 News Stories!

1) Representatives Of The Heartland Institute Testify In Support Of Social Media Common Carrier Bill
2) Bill Proposes To Fill Teaching Positions With “Warm Bodies”
3) TN Bill Would Prohibit State Agencies From Lobbying For Or Against State Legislation
4) 2 Republicans Hope to Make Public Records Harder for Citizens to Access
5) Bill To Limit Divisive Teachings in Universities Passes Both House and Senate Education Committees
6) House Subcommittee Kicks The Can On Griffey’s E-Verify Bill To Stop Illegal Immigration
7) House Republicans Favor Businesses Over Employees By Sidelining Anti-CRT Bill

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Bill To Limit Divisive Teachings in Universities Passes Both House and Senate Education Committees

A Proposal That Would Prohibit Higher Education Institutions In Tennessee From Forcing Students And Employees To Embrace Divisive Concepts Passed The House And Senate Education Committees On Wednesday.

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TN Subcommittees To Discuss Bill On ‘Divisive Topics’ In Public Higher Education

A Bill To Address Requirements Related To “Divisive Concepts” At Tennessee’s Public Colleges And Universities Is Set To Be Discussed In Both Tennessee’s Senate And House On Wednesday.

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