Utah House kills bill banning LGBTQ+ Pride flags and political views from classrooms
Source: Associated Press
Utah House kills bill banning LGBTQ+ Pride flags and political views from classrooms
BY HANNAH SCHOENBAUM
Updated 9:36 PM EST, February 26, 2024
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) Utah teachers will be free to display LGBTQ+ Pride flags and other social, political or religious imagery after the state House blocked a bill on Monday that would have banned teachers from using their position to promote or disparage certain beliefs.
The Republican-led chamber defeated the proposal in a 39-32 vote as they raced to address hundreds of outstanding bills during the final week of the 2024 legislative session. Both Democrats and Republicans criticized the bills vague language and warned that it could stymie important lessons in critical thinking.
Educators would have been prohibited under the bill from encouraging a student to reconsider their sexual orientation or gender, and they could have faced punishment for affirming or refusing to affirm a students identity. Challenging a students political viewpoints or religious beliefs, even within the context of an educational exercise, also could have left a teacher vulnerable to a lawsuit.
Some teachers pleaded with lawmakers earlier this month to reject the bill, which they said would make them afraid to speak openly in the classroom. But Rep. Jeff Stenquist, a Draper Republican and the bills primary sponsor, encouraged educators to view it as a tool to improve trust in the states education system.
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