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Tennessee Bill to Punish UT for Sex Week Becomes Law

For several years, the Tennessee legislature has threatened to take action against the University of Tennessee (UT) for allowing students to conduct an annual 鈥淪ex Week鈥 on campus. Now the state legislature has followed through on its misguided threat , which states:
State funds shall not be expended by the University of Tennessee to promote the use of gender neutral pronouns, to promote or inhibit the celebration of religious holidays, or to fund or support sex week.
In addition to prohibiting the use of state funds to support Sex Week, the bill also cuts the budget of UT鈥檚 Office for Diversity and Inclusion, reallocating the money to 鈥渇und scholarships to be awarded through the minority engineering scholarship program.鈥
FIRE opposed the legislature鈥檚 efforts to crack down on Sex Week, which is already , meaning that no state dollars fund the endeavor.
FIRE is deeply concerned about that legislative interference with university students鈥 extracurricular activities will have throughout the state. We will continue to monitor the situation as it develops, and we offer our assistance to any students or student organizations affected by the bill.
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