Last progress June 6, 2025 (8 months ago)
Introduced on June 6, 2025 by Timothy Burchett
Referred to the Committee on Education and Workforce, and in addition to the Committees on Armed Services, and Foreign Affairs, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned.
Makes Executive Order 14190, “Ending Radical Indoctrination in K–12 Schooling,” into federal law so the Order’s directives have the force and effect of statute. The single-section change codifies the Executive Order but does not itself appropriate funds or set new funding levels.
Makes Executive Order 14190 (Ending Radical Indoctrination in K–12 Schooling) have the force and effect of law, so the Executive Order is treated as law rather than only an executive action .
Primary effects fall on K–12 systems, educators, and students because the Executive Order targets K–12 schooling content and related federal interactions. Federal agencies that fund, regulate, or support education programs will need to treat the Order’s directives as statutory requirements — adjusting grant guidance, training, contracts, and program oversight as required. State and local education authorities and school districts could feel indirect effects where federal funds, guidance, or compliance conditions change; private curriculum developers and contractors who receive federal grants or contracts may also need to change materials or practices. Because the bill does not provide new funding, affected entities may absorb implementation costs within existing budgets or seek appropriations elsewhere. The change may also spur legal challenges testing the Order’s limits and federal authority over educational content.
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Last progress June 3, 2025 (8 months ago)