In a contentious move, the House of Representatives has passed a bill that ties K-12 school funding to a ban on teaching certain concepts related to gender ideology. The legislation, which has sparked heated debate, aims to restrict the discussion of topics such as critical race theory and gender fluidity in public schools. Proponents argue that the bill will help protect children from what they see as radical and divisive ideologies, while opponents claim it will stifle free speech and undermine the rights of marginalized communities. The bill now heads to the Senate, where its fate remains uncertain.


House Passes Anti-Gender Ideology Bill Tied to K-12 School Funds  Bloomberg Government News