Moose-tache wrote: ↑Fri Apr 23, 2021 3:48 am
If you've been following the news about the latest anti-Asian hate crime bill that passed the Senate, you may have been wondering, as I was, why the media is to terrible.
So now I'm having my own version of this. My sister in St Louis posted urging friends to contact their representatives about a pending bill she felt will have a negative impact on education. She didn't go into detail but she mentioned "whitewashing", so I thought she meant something along the lines of Iowa Study Bill 1205 (which purports to secure "the fullest degree of intellectual freedom and free expression" in education while simultaneously banishing any mention of "white privilege" from the curriculum). Fortunately, she did give the official name, HB 1141, so I could look it up--only to find descriptions of a completely innocuous bill which provides financial relief for students impacted by the pandemic.
Apparently, the objectionable parts are somewhere in the tacked-on amendments, which I can't find the full text of anywhere
including on the official site of the State legislature. One of them, HA 3, apparently consists of a transgender athlete ban, which I only know because general news searches turn up headlines about a "trans athlete bill". To its credit at least, the Post-Dispatch article does go on to specify that "proposal was attached to an unrelated education bill" and later names the bill with a hotlink to a government site (which--as previously mentioned--doesn't actually contain the full text of the amended bill, at least not anywhere I can find it). This seems super basic, but it's more than a lot of other sources (such as the ones I found while researching the aforementioned Iowa bill).
The journalistic practices around this are just incompetent, but the issues with the (Republican-controlled) state website are beginning to feel like malice aforethought.