A mysterious twist has emerged in the world of US politics, as language from a failed Senate education bill has resurfaced in a separate piece of legislation. The reappearance of the language has sparked concerns among critics that it could be a deliberate attempt to circumvent the democratic process and potentially even violate constitutional laws. The original bill, which aimed to reform education policy, was rejected by lawmakers, but its provisions seem to have been quietly incorporated into another piece of legislation, raising questions about the motivations behind this move. As lawmakers and advocacy groups weigh in on the implications of this development, it remains to be seen whether this move will be deemed constitutional or if it will spark a major controversy in Washington.


Language from one of the Senate education chair’s failed bills suddenly reappeared in an unrelated piece of legislation. Critics say that could be unconstitutional.