Texas Lt Gov proposes ending university tenures in response to CRT resolution

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Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick is proposing ending university tenures at public universities following UTAustin's response to Critical Race Theory teachings.

"Professors are entitled to freedom in the classroom in discussing their subject.

Patrick wants a bill to eliminate the 6-year tenure protection rule for all new faculty hired at public universities. To address those who currently have tenure, he also wants a bill that makes teaching CRT grounds for firing any faculty member. "Our Republican leadership must stop making major policy decisions based on what’s politically convenient for them, and instead put Texas educators, students and families first."

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