More than 800 people submit testimony against Ohio’s massive higher education overhaul bill
- Hundreds of college students, university faculty, and concerned citizens submitted testimony against Senate Bill 1, claiming it would degrade higher education in Ohio and lead to people leaving the state.
- Senate Bill 1 would ban diversity and inclusion efforts, prevent faculty from striking, and impose new mandates on public universities, according to David Jackson, a representative of the Ohio Conference of the American Association of University Professors.
- Testimonies indicated that if Senate Bill 1 passes, it may lead to the shutdown of centers like the Pride Center, which supports diversity and inclusion, as expressed by Audrey Ansel, a junior at Ohio University.
- State Senator Jerry Cirino introduced Senate Bill 1, which could be voted on by the full Ohio Senate as early as Wednesday afternoon.
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