NJ lawmakers urge schools to follow Trump's order against 'radical indoctrination'

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Schools should be following President Donald Trump’s executive order "ending radical indoctrination in K-12," say two New Jersey lawmakers who put forward a bill to repeal the Garden State’s countervailing law.

Assembs. Gregory McGuckin, R-Brick, and Paul Kanitra, R-Point Pleasant Beach, have put forward bill A-5560, which would repeal the 2021 state law requiring instruction on DEI and topics like unconscious bias, gender identity tolerance and disability tolerance.

Meanwhile, the state’s Democratic attorney general remains party to multi-state legal guidance countering Trump’s order.

"DEI is not appropriate in any part of our children’s...

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