Democrats Denounce House Republicans Push to Cut Funding for Diversity Programs in Medical Schools
Democrats Slam House Republicans Move to Defund Diversity Programs in Medical Schools
House Democrats are strongly criticizing House Republicans for their attempts to remove federal funding from medical schools that provide diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs and teach about white supremacy. Representatives Robin Kelly, Maxwell Frost, and Steven Horsford voiced their condemnation, calling the Republican efforts “disgusting” and “bigoted.” They argue that such actions hinder opportunities for people of color and threaten the integrity of the medical profession.
The controversy arose when House Republican Rep. Greg Murphy introduced “The EDUCATE Act,” aiming to cut federal funding from medical schools offering DEI programs and scholarships for specific racial groups. Murphy criticized these programs, claiming they teach subjects like “intersectionality” and “white supremacy,” which he believes are discriminatory. However, Democrats like Kelly argue that diversifying the medical field is crucial for better patient care and experience.
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CBC Calls for Investigation Amidst Republican Efforts to Defund DEI Programs
Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) members, including Horsford, are pushing back against these Republican-led efforts. They’re urging U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland to investigate whether state universities violate civil rights protections by eliminating DEI programs. Despite the bill’s introduction, it’s unlikely to pass in the Democratic-majority Senate, signaling a broader ideological clash over diversity and inclusion in education and beyond.
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