
DEI Ban for K-12 and Higher Education (H. 3219)
This bill threatens colleges and universities with the complete loss of state funding for administering certain programs that promote Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI).
This bill is similar to...
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This bill threatens colleges and universities with the complete loss of state funding for administering certain programs that promote Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI).
This bill is similar to...
Every time state lawmakers try to create school vouchers, which provide public funding to fund private schools, they get blocked by the courts. This is partly because of a section of the South Carolina...
This bill states that landlords may not require potential tenants to provide their credit score on a rental application or as a condition to a rental agreement.
We support this bill because...
This bill would modify the existing law that allows public schools to excuse students’ absence to attend private religious instruction classes off campus. Students would not be allowed to miss instruction a...
This bill would ban transgender people from using bathrooms, locker rooms, and dormitories in public schools and universities unless they conform with their sex assigned at birth. For example, trans men...
This bill would require all voters to register with a political party in order to vote in primary elections. Voters would be able to register as “independent” or unaffiliated voters, but they would then...