West Virginia 2024 Regular Session

West Virginia Senate Bill SB273

Introduced
1/11/24  

Caption

Prohibiting certain divisive acts or concepts from schools, state agencies and any groups receiving state funding

Impact

If enacted, SB273 would have a considerable impact on the educational and workplace landscape in West Virginia. Under the bill, agencies receiving state funds would be prohibited from espousing ideas that frame any race or sex as inherently superior or inferior. Moreover, the bill would amend the Human Rights Act to prevent the proliferation of divisive narratives, shifting how states can implement diversity and inclusion efforts. The legislation echoes a wider national discourse regarding educational curricula and equity initiatives, and it carries the intention of ensuring that educational materials and workplace policies align with the state's anti-discrimination policies.

Summary

Senate Bill 273 aims to address the promotion of what are termed 'divisive acts' within West Virginia by prohibiting state funding for programs or curricula that include such concepts. The bill seeks to modify existing state laws by adding new sections to the Code of West Virginia that specifically restrict the teaching of divisive ideas in schools and prohibit the endorsement of discriminatory practices in the workplace. The legislation emphasizes a commitment to disallow practices perceived as promoting race or sex stereotyping, thereby safeguarding individuals from potential bias based on their racial or sexual identity.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB273 appears to be contentious. Proponents of the bill advocate for a vision of fairness that avoids the promotion of divisive or polarizing perspectives, arguing that these concepts can foster division rather than unity. However, opponents voice concerns that such prohibitions can lead to the erasure of historical injustices and complexities that reflect systemic inequalities in society. This divide indicates broader societal debates on the balance between promoting inclusivity and preventing what some describe as 'indoctrination' in educational contexts.

Contention

Contention points surrounding SB273 often relate to its definition of 'divisive concepts,' which includes a range of statements about race and gender that some education and civil rights advocates believe are essential for comprehensive education. The vagueness of what constitutes a 'divisive act' raises concerns about its potential misuse to restrict discussions on race, history, and social justice in academic settings. Critics warn that the bill may inadvertently suppress important dialogues necessary for understanding America's complex racial and social history, potentially leading to a precarious educational environment.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV SB33

Prohibiting certain divisive acts or concepts from schools, state agencies and any groups receiving state funding

WV HB2423

Prohibit “divisive concepts” from schools, state agencies and any groups receiving state funding

WV SB93

Prohibiting teaching of divisive acts and critical race theory in public schools

WV SB130

Anti-Racism Act of 2023

WV HB2940

Establishing the Anti-Stereotyping Act

WV HB2347

Establishing the Anti-Stereotyping Act

WV SB164

Prohibiting legislators and part-time public officials from having interest in public contracts under certain circumstances

WV HB2885

Relating to life at conception

WV HB2293

Life at Conception Act of 2023

WV HB3503

Relating to nondiscrimination at institutions of higher education

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