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A day after softening the bill, Sen. Dan McCay added another substitution that returned many of the House version’s restrictions.
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The bill continues to restrict transgender kids in public K-12 schools from using the bathroom that aligns with their gender identity.
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Lawmakers may have banned “pornographic or indecent” books in 2022, but the law’s implementation has not been smooth sailing.
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The measure to eliminate diversity, equity and inclusion programs flew through the Utah House of Representatives and seems to be on a similar pace in the Senate.
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The bill now heads to the Senate for further consideration.
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HB257 would require transgender people to use either unisex or single-occupancy bathrooms in government buildings and publicly funded facilities.
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The Equal Opportunity Initiatives bill takes aim at diversity offices and diversity, equity and inclusion practices at Utah universities, K-12 schools and government agencies.
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Another teacher raise, eliminating diversity, equity and inclusion programs and an energy independent Utah are all up for discussion during the 45 day legislative session.
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Lawmakers must increase per pupil spending to keep up with inflation. But they can decide to give schools more than the minimum amount.
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After intense debate and lots of community input, the Utah State Board of Education voted 8-7 in favor of the rule. But changes could be coming.
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Students from Hawthorne, Mary W. Jackson, M. Lynn Bennion and Riley Elementary will find new schools and boundaries will be redrawn.
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The rule says all students should have equal opportunities based on their individual needs.