Breaking: Texas House passes bill to end diversity, equity and inclusion offices in higher education
Rep. John Kuempel, R-Seguin, who filed the House version of the bill, said during the House debate Friday that Texas is spending millions of dollars on DEI despite lacking evidence that DEI programs have increased minority recruitment and hiring.
Rep. Nicole Collier, D-Fort Worth, asked Kuempel whether employees in DEI offices will lose their jobs. Kuempel said he assumes they’ll be reassigned to student services. He proposed an amendment that would remove the wording that would allow employees to be reassigned and another amendment that would require a yearly study on the impact of the bill.Creighton introduced the bill in March. During subsequent Senate debates, he argued that DEI programs are not working the way they are meant to. Instead, he said, they are discriminatory, favoring certain groups over others.
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