Texas Congressman Chip Roy will introduce the CRT Act on Thursday, a bill that would defund elementary and secondary schools that teach 'race-based theories' in the classroom.
Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas, discusses House Republicans' efforts to address the crisis at the border. He also discusses the latest discovery of classified documents and Democrats' growing frustration.critical race theory
and other so-called"divisive concepts" in schools, Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas, is spearheading a federal effort to get"racist teaching" out of K-12 classrooms. Roy on Thursday will introduce the Combating Racist Teaching in Schools Act – called the CRT Act for short – which would block federal funding fromThe bill comes in response to reports of schools teaching concepts that Republicans and parents have lambasted as racist. In March last year, parents at a school in San Antonio, Texas, expressed outrage after their children wereby their hair color and treated differently as part of an"antiracism" lesson.
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