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OH HB327

OH HB327
Prohibit teaching, advocating, or promoting divisive concepts


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Introduced
05/25/2021
In Committee
06/10/2021
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
12/31/2022

Introduced Session

134th General Assembly

Bill Summary

To amend sections 3314.03 and 3326.11 and to enact sections 3313.6027 and 4113.35 of the Revised Code to prohibit school districts, community schools, STEM schools, and state agencies from teaching, advocating, or promoting divisive concepts.

AI Summary

This bill prohibits school districts, community schools, STEM schools, and state agencies from teaching, advocating, or promoting "divisive concepts," which are defined as certain ideas related to race, ethnicity, and sex stereotyping or scapegoating. The bill also prohibits state agencies from using private funding to develop curriculum or provide training on these divisive concepts. The bill allows for the objective discussion of these topics as part of a larger course of instruction. If a school district is found to violate the prohibitions, the state can withhold funding from the district. The bill also requires state agencies to review their training and grant programs to ensure compliance with the law.

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Government Affairs

Sponsors (35)

Last Action

House State and Local Government 5th Hearing (15:00 2/16/2022 or after Session) (on 02/16/2022)

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