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    Two distinct Senate bills could halt high school NIL contracts

    Two distinct Senate Bills SB 636 and SB 574, if passed, could nullify a recent policy change to let high school students enter into “name, image, likeness,” or NIL, contracts before the new policy goes into effect July 1st. 

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    Banning CRT won’t limit how teachers can teach

    The way progressives have reacted to a bill limiting controversial racial school lessons should tell us everything we need to know about how they view education. House Bill 187, called the Equality in Education Act, currently in the Senate, promises to effectively end the teaching of critical race theory within North Carolina schools. The bill,...

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    Compelled speech would be banned on NC college campuses in House bill

    The Prohibit Compelled Speech/Higher Ed Act, House Bill 607, sits in the Senate Rules Committee this week, after passing the House earlier this month. It seeks to extend and codify protections from compelled speech for students and college applicants in North Carolina. More specifically, this bill would prevent colleges and Universities from using Diversity, Equity,...

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    Nuclear would be labeled ‘clean energy’ under new legislation

    The bill would relabel “renewable energy resources”  to “clean energy resources” in the State’s Renewable Energy Portfolio Standard (REPS) and add nuclear fission and fusion into the definition of clean energy.

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