LCO No. 3342 1 of 2 General Assembly Proposed Bill No. 882 January Session, 2025 LCO No. 3342 Referred to Committee on EDUCATION Introduced by: SEN. SAMPSON, 16th Dist. REP. DAUPHINAIS, 44th Dist. REP. MASTROFRANCESCO, 80th Dist. AN ACT REQUIRING LOCAL AND REGIONAL BOARDS OF EDUCATION TO PROVIDE TRANSPARENCY IN DIVERSITY, EQUITY AND INCLUSION TRAINING MATERIALS. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Assembly convened: That title 10 of the general statutes be amended to require that local 1 and regional boards of education provide transparency in the training 2 and instructional materials used to promote diversity, equity and 3 inclusion and to give parents and students reasonable access to review 4 such materials by requiring (1) that such board makes the following 5 information available in an easily accessible location on the board's 6 Internet web site: (A) All training materials used for staff and faculty 7 training on all matters relating to nondiscrimination, diversity, equity, 8 inclusion, race, ethnicity, sex or bias, (B) all instructional or curriculum 9 materials principally concerning nondiscrimination, diversity, equity, 10 inclusion, race, ethnicity, sex or bias, and (C) any procedures for the 11 documentation, review or approval of the training, instructional or 12 curriculum materials used for staff and faculty training or student 13 Proposed Bill No. 882 LCO No. 3342 2 of 2 instruction at the school, including by the principal, curriculum 14 administrators or other teachers; and (2) that such information be made 15 available prior to the first instance of the training or instruction using 16 such information or not later than seven days after such training or 17 instruction and that such information remains accessible on such 18 Internet web site for at least five years after it is last used. 19 Statement of Purpose: To ensure that schools provide transparency in the training and instructional materials used to promote diversity, equity and inclusion and to give parents and students reasonable access to review such materials.