Governor Tony Evers of Wisconsin vetoed Assembly Bill 510 on March 29, 2024. The bill aimed to give parents the right to opt their children out of certain classes or instructional materials for reasons based on religion or personal conviction. It also would have required schools to provide notice when controversial subjects are taught, defined as topics of substantial public debate, disagreement, or disapproval.
Although scientific topics were not specifically mentioned in the bill, there is concern that students may be excused from evolution instruction, a topic that has faced controversy in the past. Similarly, climate change is also a subject of debate, despite a scientific consensus on the issue.
Governor Evers, who has a background in education, expressed his opposition to the bill, citing concerns about creating division in schools. He believes that promoting unity in schools is essential for the well-being and education of students.
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