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The bill would restrict how schools teach about race, gender, and American history by prohibiting federal funding for educational materials or programs that the bill characterizes as promoting particular ideological viewpoints on these topics. It would affect public schools, teachers, and students by potentially limiting classroom discussions and curriculum choices in schools that receive federal education funding. The legislation aims to give parents and local communities more control over what content is taught in schools.
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