
Mississippi governor signs into law prohibition on schools teaching critical race theory
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Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves on Monday signed into law a bill described as a prohibition on critical race theory (CRT), becoming the latest Republican-controlled state to legislate how history and race can be taught in schools.
Reeves, a Republican, posted a video of him signing the bill, saying, "In too many schools around the US, CRT is running amok. It threatens the integrity of education & aims to only humiliate and indoctrinate. That's why I signed legislation that will help keep CRT where it belongs -- out of (Mississippi) classrooms."
Senate Bill 2113 forbids public schools in the state from forcing students to agree "that any sex, race, ethnicity, religion or national origin is inherently superior or inferior." The bill does not mention or define critical race theory. And it doesn't ban educators from teaching any specific subject matter.

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