Brown signed Senate Bill 744 on July 14, but did not issue a press release or hold a ceremony, in order to not draw attention to the controversial new law.
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The bill also wasn’t entered into a legislative database until two weeks after its signing.
Rt.com reports: Though Brown was quiet about the bill, the governor’s deputy communications director, Charles Boyle, told the Oregonian that suspending the reading, writing, and math proficiency requirements would benefit “students of color” while the state comes up with a new set of “equitable” graduation standards.
Until then, the suspension will apparently help those who are “Black, Latino, Latina, Latinx, Indigenous, Asian, Pacific Islander, [or] Tribal.”
Boyle said that “leaders from those communities have advocated time and again for equitable graduation standards, along with expanded learning opportunities and supports.” However, lawmakers reportedly have not passed any actual concrete support this year to help those groups.
Any new graduation requirements that do pass will reportedly not take effect until 2027, meaning five years of classes could graduate without needing to demonstrate proficiency in three basic areas.
Oregon Republicans attempted to push back against the bill, with Oregon House Minority Leader Christine Drazan arguing that it would “lower our expectations for our kids” at a time when “we have had this year of social isolation and lost learning” due to Covid-19. They were unsuccessful, however, as the Democrat-controlled legislature overwhelmingly supported the move.
Florida Republican congressional candidate Vic DeGrammont called the bill “insane,” while Oregon’s Senate Republicans wrote, “This was perhaps the worst bill that passed this session and Democrats can’t come up with a good reason for it.”
Politician and commentator Barrington Martin II – who has been a Democratic Party candidate in several Georgia elections – said that while the bill was aimed at giving “struggling races a shot,” all it does is set them up for failure. “The road to hell is indeed paved with good intentions,” he wrote.
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Pandering to the Pavement Apes, fifty six years and counting. I guess LBJ wasn’t kidding.
Once again lowering the standards … Then when they cant compete in the real world they can blame systematic racism
Makes me think they are dropping stupid gas from the sky and some folks are just inhaling too deep
They already graduate them and give them college degrees and they cannot even read, write or add, cannot go much lower and you wonder why this country is finished? Even made one a president and they had to make available for him a tel-prompter so he knew what to say and he also didn’t even know the number of states America had? Then you are forced to hire them or else get sued.
Malcom X rolling over in his grave
How has someone not put this little Hitlerrette in the ground?
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