Missouri 2024 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB1125

Introduced
1/3/24  

Caption

Prohibits public institutions of postsecondary education from requiring the submission of diversity, equity, and inclusion statements

Impact

The enactment of SB 1125 would have significant implications on how public universities and colleges in Missouri conduct their admissions and hiring processes. Institutions would have to ensure their policies do not inadvertently compel individuals to submit statements that reflect their ideological beliefs, potentially facilitating a culture of neutrality regarding individual beliefs in the academic environment. This might limit the scope of information institutions typically rely on to assess candidates' views on diversity and inclusion initiatives.

Summary

Senate Bill 1125 aims to amend chapter 173 of Missouri's Revised Statutes by prohibiting public institutions of postsecondary education from compelling applicants, employees, students, or contractors to endorse any discriminatory ideology or submit diversity, equity, and inclusion statements. This bill defines 'discriminatory ideology' broadly and emphasizes that institutions cannot provide preferential consideration based on an individual's or entity's associations or statements regarding such ideologies. The bill aims to ensure that the admissions process and employment opportunities at public educational institutions remain neutral concerning ideological preferences.

Contention

Notably, SB 1125 has been met with mixed reactions. Supporters argue that it protects individuals from being required to disclose personal ideological beliefs and prevents discrimination based on such beliefs, while critics claim it could undermine diversity and inclusion efforts in educational institutions. Concerns have been raised that this legislation might inhibit discussions on important social issues and reduce the ability of institutions to address challenges related to diversity and equity effectively. The implementation of this bill may face challenges in balancing ideological neutrality with the need for inclusivity and representation in education.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB680

Prohibits public institutions of postsecondary education from requiring the submission of diversity, equity, and inclusion statements

MO SB410

Establishes the "Do No Harm Act" relating to diversity-equity-inclusion requirements

MO HB1196

Provides protections against ideological discrimination in postsecondary education

MO SB60

Prohibits discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity

MO SB267

Prohibits discrimination based on pregnancy

MO SB159

Prohibits educational institutions from mandating COVID-19 vaccines or gene therapy

MO SB201

Creates new provisions relating to COVID-19 vaccination requirements

MO SB430

Prohibits public entities from entering into certain contracts

MO SB28

Modifies provisions relating to access to public records of the Missouri highway patrol

MO SB473

Repeal provisions relating to the authority to confer degrees at public institutions of higher education

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