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Related: About this forumIowa senator proposes bill decried as 'political litmus test for universities
Source: The Guardian
Iowa senator proposes bill decried as 'political litmus test for universities
State senator Mark Chelgren says measure to require public schools
to use voter registration when considering job applicants is attempt
to counter liberal slant
David Steen Martin in Nebraska
Thursday 23 February 2017 17.14 GMT
Iowas public universities would need to consider political party affiliation when hiring new faculty members, under a bill proposed by a Republican state senator.
State senator Mark Chelgren said the measure was an attempt to counter the liberal slant at the states three public universities.
My goal isnt to eliminate speech on the other side of the equation, but we have to have balanced speech, said Chelgren, from Ottumwa.
Under SF 288, the universities would use voter registration information when considering job applicants, and could not make any hire that would cause declared Democrats or Republicans on the faculty to outnumber the other party by more than 10%.
Veronica Fowler, communications director for the ACLU of Iowa, called the bill extreme.
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State senator Mark Chelgren says measure to require public schools
to use voter registration when considering job applicants is attempt
to counter liberal slant
David Steen Martin in Nebraska
Thursday 23 February 2017 17.14 GMT
Iowas public universities would need to consider political party affiliation when hiring new faculty members, under a bill proposed by a Republican state senator.
State senator Mark Chelgren said the measure was an attempt to counter the liberal slant at the states three public universities.
My goal isnt to eliminate speech on the other side of the equation, but we have to have balanced speech, said Chelgren, from Ottumwa.
Under SF 288, the universities would use voter registration information when considering job applicants, and could not make any hire that would cause declared Democrats or Republicans on the faculty to outnumber the other party by more than 10%.
Veronica Fowler, communications director for the ACLU of Iowa, called the bill extreme.
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Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/feb/23/iowa-voter-registration-faculty-applicants-universities
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Iowa senator proposes bill decried as 'political litmus test for universities (Original Post)
Eugene
Feb 2017
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asiliveandbreathe
(8,203 posts)1. So many of these stories coming out of various
Red states seem to me to have Koch bros written all over it...it was Kobach who came up with the AZ immigration crapola along with ALEC - they are still at it..in fact, now the SOS from Kansas sits his arse next to the biggest arse in the WH....
LuckyLib
(7,048 posts)2. Colleges and universities are crying for funding
that meets the needs of basic research, infrastructure, and support for students and faculty. And all this bozo can come up with is political profiling? State governments at their worst.
