Government and Politics
February 1, 2023
From: Florida Governor Ron DeSantisLegislative Proposal Takes a Stand Against Academic Discrimination and Indoctrination
Sarasota, FL – On Jan 31st, Governor Ron DeSantis announced legislation for the 2023 Session to further elevate civil discourse and intellectual freedom in higher education, further pushing back against the tactics of liberal elites who suppress free thought in the name of identity politics and indoctrination. Among its many provisions, the legislation will ensure Florida’s public universities and colleges are grounded in the history and philosophy of Western Civilization; prohibit DEI, CRT, and other discriminatory programs and barriers to learning; and course correct universities’ missions to align education for citizenship of the constitutional republic and Florida’s existing and emerging workforce needs. For more information, click here.
“In Florida, we will build off of our higher education reforms by aligning core curriculum to the values of liberty and the Western tradition, eliminating politicized bureaucracies like DEI, increasing the amount of research dollars for programs that will feed key industries with talented Florida students, and empowering presidents and boards of trustees to recruit and hire new faculty, including by dedicating record resources for faculty salaries,” said Governor Ron DeSantis.
“Under Governor DeSantis’ leadership, Florida’s state university system has remained the number one system for public higher education in America, and a four-year degree has never been more affordable,” said Ray Rodrigues, Chancellor of the State University System of Florida. “We applaud the Governor for his commitment to providing our students a high-quality education that focuses on academic excellence and is free from ideological agendas determining what they should learn.”
“I am grateful to be a part of Governor DeSantis’ education-focused administration and to lead the Florida Lottery in continuing its mission of enhancing educational funding for Florida’s students and schools,” said Florida Lottery Secretary John F. Davis. “As a scholarship recipient, I was fortunate for a pathway to achieve my degree, and I could not agree more with Governor DeSantis that no student should be denied the opportunity to receive a post-secondary education or vocational degree. This new legislation introduced by the Governor on Jan 31st, will ensure that all students have the opportunity to succeed, regardless of their race, religion, ethnicity, or socio-economic status. He is leading our state by example and choosing to do the right thing by making certain Florida’s students know a brighter future is attainable, and his legislation will help to create a more talented workforce, expanding Florida’s professional talent pool for years to come.”
This 2023 legislative proposal builds on reforms made during the 2022 Legislative Session through Senate Bill 7044 to dismantle accreditation agency monopolies, increase tenured faculty accountability, and make the transition between a Florida state college and university more seamless. Specifically, the 2023 proposal raises the standards of learning and civil discourse of public higher education in Florida by:
Governor DeSantis also previewed that in the fiscal year 2023-2024 budget recommendations, he is including:
Governor DeSantis made the announcement at the State College of Florida, a leader in serving the workforce needs of Manatee and Sarasota counties, and one of the 28 Florida state colleges that unanimously agreed to end all discriminatory DEI and CRT initiatives by tomorrow, February 1, 2023.
To read the joint letter by Florida’s 28 state colleges, click here.