A new law in Washington state will require students to learn about the contributions of underrepresented groups, including the LGBTQ+ community.
A new law in Washington state will require students to learn about the contributions of underrepresented groups , including the LGBTQ+ community. The bill, which was signed into law by Gov. Jay Inslee, went through multiple committee meetings and revisions before being passed. The law directs the state to create a curriculum that highlights the contributions of people from different races, ethnicities, and sexual orientations.
Some critics argue that it is not the state's responsibility to teach about sexual orientations at a young age
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