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    Home » Blog » Ohio faculty union advances ballot referendum to restore DEI in higher ed

    Ohio faculty union advances ballot referendum to restore DEI in higher ed

    April 28, 2025Updated:April 28, 2025 Editors Picks No Comments
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    Senate Bill 1, a new law that criminals university cuts and prohibits people school diversity, equity, and inclusion development, is being spearheaded by Youngstown State University’s university affiliated with the Ohio Education Association.

    In the meantime, the referendum wants to suspend the law until a possible statewide vote is held. In the upcoming election cycle, Ohio voters might be asked to decide the government’s coming. The laws currently goes into effect on June 25.

    The organization reported last week that it had submitted more than 4,500 voting names to the attorney general and secretary of state.

    On its Twitter page, it stated,” Now we wait up to 10 business days to see what the SoS and AG say.” We review and republish 1000+ names if they reject it. Yet if we submitted things flawlessly, this is what we anticipate happening. If they agree, we will have more time to gather the state’s 250K+ names. Eastward”!

    A reaction is expected by May 5th, according to a spokeswoman for the Secretary of State’s Office, who confirmed receipt of the names and posted a copy of the reform plea on the organization’s website.

    Ohio Education Association Vice President Jeff Wensing described SB 1 as” a destructive law” in an email statement to The College Fix. He claimed that it “violates free speech, free enterprise, and violates workers ‘ right.”

    Wensing reported that “tens of thousands of students, community members, and teachers mobilized to try to prevent the passage of SB 1.” When the bill was passed into law, “our criticism did not end.” Kids and teachers continue to speak out strongly and collectively against SB 1 and other similar legislation before the Ohio General Assembly.

    The new legislation, which was passed cheers to a GOP supermajority in both the state House and Senate, mandates career evaluation, requires admittance, hiring, and advertising decisions to include DEI statements.

    Additionally, it mandates that classes “demonstrate academic diversity” for approval as well as be included in colleges ‘ general education needs.

    Additionally, it established a new political education requirement for graduation, with reading that includes the U.S. Constitution, the Declaration of Independence, numerous Federalist Papers, Martin Luther King Jr.’s” Letter from Birmingham Jail,” and excerpts from Adam Smith’s” The Wealth of Nations.”

    Wensing told The Fix,” SB 1 creates a one-size-fits-all authority that affects the function of colleges and universities as the final platform of ideas.” SB 1 may make it much harder to get excellent students and faculty to our schools by disguising [faculty’s ] professional judgment and expertise in favor of micromanagement and contradictory needs.

    Gov. Republican candidate Mike DeWine has argued that the legislation protects students ‘ right to easily communicate and not to silence instructors. Additionally, he added that it was a step toward guaranteeing scientific neutrality.

    The College Fix contacted DeWine’s business to obtain comment, but the office did not respond right away.

    The university union disagrees, claiming that SB 1 is a censoring bill masquerading as a free speech bill on its vote website.

    The Ohio Education Association supports potential lawsuits to reverse portions of the law, despite not immediately top litigation.

    Wensing told The Fix that OEA will continue to work with our coalition partners on legal challenges to SB 1’s provisions, including the American Association of University Professors ( AAUP) and the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU).

    Further: New Ohio law requires a course in municipal literacy, outlaws faculty strikes, and bans DEI.

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