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Republicans push bill to ban DEI programs from federal agencies and stop schools using federal funds for them

Senate Republicans are targeting diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) programs with the federal government through a new bill that seeks to remove and prohibit any agency from funding programs, offices or leaders related to DEI — including in higher education.

On Thursday, far-right Ohio Senator JD Vance introduced the “Dismantle DEI Act of 2024,” legislation that targets DEI programs which he asserts is a “destructive ideology that breeds hatred and racial division.”

A section of the bill explicitly prohibits colleges and universities from using federal funding to maintain offices, officers or training courses related to DEI and accessibility.

The bill specifies higher education institutions cannot, “develop, implement, distribute, publish or purchase a course or substantially similar course” related to critical race theory, sexual orientation, gender theory, sexual identity, intersectionality and more.

“It has no place in our federal government or anywhere else in our society,” Vancesaid in a press release.

He added: “Americans’ tax dollars should not be co-opted to spread this radical and divisive ideology — this bill would ensure they are not.”

It is the latest move among conservatives to remove DEI programs that they have argued are discriminatory and promote liberal ideology. Last year, the Supreme Court overturned affirmative action in higher education institutions in a case brought by a conservative legal group.

DEI programs, which have been around since the 1960s, are meant to promote equal opportunity and fair treatment for all people in companies, schools and organizations. Oftentimes, that includes adopting an office dedicated to educating and promoting diversity through training programs.

But over the last

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