Utah’s public colleges and K-12 schools would be banned from asking job applicants for a statement about their beliefs on diversity or inclusion — and could lose state funding for violating that — under the first bill publicly released on the contentious topic ahead of the legislative session.
A Utah lawmaker’s anti-DEI bill targets diversity statements, trainings, course syllabi and more
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