Schools should follow President Donald Trump’s executive order to “end the fundamental indoctrination of K-12.” New Jersey Councillors have introduced a bill to repeal Garden State’s anti-theft law.
Components. Paul Kanitra of Gregory McGuckin, R-Brick and R-Point Pleasant Beach propose Act A-5560this will abolish 2021 State Law Topics such as DEI and topics such as unconscious bias, tolerance to gender identity and disability tolerance are needed.
Meanwhile, the state’s Democratic attorney general is still guiding multi-state legally opposite Trump’s order.
“In our children’s curriculum, DEI is not suitable. It’s just a rename of the Marxist ideology to destroy people, relationships and communities,” Mecca King said in a statement announcing the abolition efforts.
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“[I]n Schools, [it] Undermine performance-based rewards and bias ambitions. True diversity, equity and inclusion lead to free connections that promote innovation and progress. ”
Meccakin continues to call the course “trash” and does not belong to New Jersey School.
Kanitra says this “confuses the mind” why “telling students that their skin color determines their success or failure is real or helpful.”
“They are either stupid, they are evil, or they are brilliant, because the experts who are pushing these things are rich,” he said.
Both lawmakers highlighted the co-school lockdown ordered by Democratic Gov. Phil Murphy since the decline in state education and test scores.
Meccakin said students have not collectively returned to the 2019 level of proficiency.
Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin terminated Trump’s order to terminate the DEI curriculum, which had little impact on established laws and promised to continue to fight the so-called federal over-confrontation.
Prakin said in a statement last week New Jersey The school excels because of the system’s ability to embrace the state’s diversity.
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New Jersey Attorney General Matt Platkin in Trenton (AP)
“There is no toothless threat to change that by the Trump administration,” he said. “With me [AG] Colleagues across the country, we are publishing legal guidance to schools so they can continue to foster a diverse, equitable, inclusive and accessible environment that benefits all students. ”
Prakin added that he and other states AGS will continue to fight any efforts from the White House to withhold federal funds from school or special needs students.
He has the support of neighboring New York Attorney General Letitia James, who said in a statement that the Trump administration “cannot ban diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility with “Dear Colleagues” letters.”
The school district mandated by Dei Law, New Jersey, led by former Gov. Richard Codey (now a Democratic state senator in West Orange), has included such guidance starting from the 2021 school year.
The bill reads: “The direction will highlight and promote diversity, including economic diversity, equity, inclusion, tolerance, and belongings related to gender and sexual orientation, race and race, disability and religious tolerance.”
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It also “checks[s] The impact of unconscious biases and economic differences at the individual level and society as a whole; and encourage all students to be safe, enthusiastic and inclusive environments regardless of race or race, sexual and gender identity, mental and physical disabilities, and religious beliefs. ”
Assembly. Carol Murphy of D-Burlington said in 2020 it guarantees that students will “accept and understand what each student experiences in life and make sure that the student is not stigmatized, regardless of culture…race…race…sex…sexuality or places in life”.
As of Monday afternoon, the abolition efforts added three co-sponsors: the rally. Gregory Myhre of Barnegat, Brian Rumpf of Little Egg Harbour and Erik Peterson of Readington, all Republicans.
Fox News Digital approached Jack Ciattarelli with Platkin and GOP Governor Frontrunner for additional comments.