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What does that have to do with DEI? State Rep. Jennifer Decker (R-KY) proclaimed that her white father was a slave during a meeting with a local NAACP chapter. The audacious lawmaker sat before ...
Race and Identity Reporter A Kentucky state representative has sparked outrage ... a white man born in the 1930s—was a slave. Rep. Jennifer Decker attempted to redefine the meaning of American ...
A Kentucky Republican ... but nowhere else. Jennifer Decker and her Republican friends lie about and distort everything else, why not this?” Decker and a representative of the local NAACP ...
State Rep. Jennifer Decker ... are needed in Kentucky’s schools. Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle. Such diversity programs weren’t around when Decker was in school.
Kentucky State Representative Jennifer Decker (Kentucky House of Representatives) Ms Decker later told the Courier Journal that her father was essentially the same as a slave because he was born ...
(WBKO) - Today, a new bill was filed that would prohibit spending on DEI practices in public universities in Kentucky. Representative Jennifer Decker filed ... several of the state’s public ...
The vast majority of Kentucky’s House of Representatives voted yes on ... Sponsored by Rep. Jennifer Decker, R-Shelbyville, the legislation would restrict how health care providers across ...
A new bill filed in the Kentucky General Assembly would ban DEI offices at state colleges, among other measures. House Bill 4 was filed by Rep. Jennifer Decker, R-Waddy. She filed similar ...
Representative Jennifer Decker filed House Bill Four on Wednesday. It would prohibit the spending of any money on DEI initiatives. It would also require Kentucky's public universities to close DEI ...
A new measure introduced by Kentucky Republican state lawmaker Rep. Jennifer Decker last month aims to eliminate all diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives in Kentucky's public colleges and ...
A Kentucky state representative has sparked outrage and ridicule after trying to rewrite the past during Black History Month by saying that her father—a white man born in the 1930s—was a slave. Rep.