North Carolina governor vetoes anti-DEI and transgender rights bills, calling them ‘mean-spirited’
- North Carolina Governor Josh Stein vetoed four bills targeting diversity and gender issues, calling them 'mean-spirited.'
- The bills aimed to crack down on diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts in public schools and state agencies and restrict transgender rights.
- Meanwhile, state lawmakers went on vacation without passing a new budget due to disagreements over funding.
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Gov Josh Stein vetoes bills on DEI in schools, government
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Read Full ArticleStein vetoes anti-DEI bills, signs licensure agreement, parental rights bills
Gov. Josh Stein vetoed a slew of anti-Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI) bills and a gender bill on Thursday but signed a licensure agreement bill and one that protects parents and caregivers from legal consequences for raising children in alignment with their biological sex. Among the bills he vetoed was SB 558, Eliminating “DEI” in Public Higher Ed. The legislation prohibits UNC System schools and community colleges from promoting discriminat…
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