NIH bans all future grants to universities with DEI programs or Israel boycotts
- Tennessee's Legislature passed a bill banning government employment decisions based on race, ethnicity, or other demographics, according to Senate Majority Leader Jack Johnson.
- The National Institutes of Health announced a policy to cut funding to universities with diversity, equity, and inclusion programs or who boycott Israel.
- Democratic Senator Jeff Yarbro criticized the laws as eroding decades of civil rights law, claiming this is a vast overreach.
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Bill targeting DEI efforts in Indiana education heads to governor
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Public schools and universities would have to end or curtail diversity policies under a bill that state lawmakers approved Wednesday. Senate Bill 289 repeals sections of state law that set up diversity committees on college campuses whose job it was to review cultural and intellectual diversity policies, training and complaints. It bans educational or employment actions by public schools or state agencies based on a persona…
US warns states they could lose transportation funding over immigration, DEI policies
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Trump administration said Thursday states could lose federal transportation funding over failing to cooperate on federal immigration enforcement efforts or for diversity, equity, and inclusion programs.
Desperate Housewives Star Eva Longoria Claims ‘DEI Is a Moral Way to Push Back Against Historical Exclusion’ - News Addicts
Actress Eva Longoria told “The View” co-hosts on Tuesday that diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) is “good for business” and remains a priority for her. Co-host Joy Behar asked Longoria about her production company as DEI initiatives are being “stripped away” by President Donald Trump’s administration. The former “Desperate Housewives” actress said DEI is both […] The post Desperate Housewives Star Eva Longoria Claims ‘DEI Is a Moral Way to P…
Deadline looms for schools to cut DEI programs or risk losing funding
WASHINGTON (NewsNation) — The clock is ticking for schools across the United States to dismantle their diversity, equity and inclusion programs or risk losing federal funding. The U.S. Department of Education has ordered state and K-12 school district leaders to certify “compliance with their antidiscrimination obligations,” which the Trump administration argues are violated by DEI programs that "advantage one race over another." School official…
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