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West Virginia's 'Restoring Santiy Act' would redirect money from DEI brainwashing to 'merit scholarships'

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West Virginia's 'Restoring Santiy Act' would redirect money from DEI brainwashing to 'merit scholarships'


West Virginia public officials are considering a bill to ban public funding for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs in state colleges and universities.  

Senate Bill 870, also known as the “Restoring Sanity Act,” would redirect money in public colleges and universities away from DEI personnel to instead support “merit scholarships for lower-income and middle-income students, first generation college students, or to reduce tuition and mandatory fees for resident students.”

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The bill, sponsored by Republican State Senator Patricia Rucker, currently awaits consideration in the West Virginia Judiciary Committee as of Feb. 26, according to the legislature’s website. 

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The “Restoring Sanity Act” would ban public colleges and universities in the state from promoting concepts such as “social justice, intersectionality, neo-pronouns, heteronormativity, gender theory, racial or sexual privilege, critical race theory, and any related formulation of these concepts.” 

The legislation also targets DEI in other ways, prohibiting public colleges and universities from requiring diversity statements from applicants, and stopping these schools from giving “preferential consideration to an applicant, student, staff member, or faculty member due to any opinion expressed or action taken in support of another individual or a group of individuals on the basis of race, sex, color, ethnicity, gender identity, or sexual orientation.”

Campus Reform has previously covered the presence and influence of diversity trainings across the country. For example, from February to June of last year, New York University hosted six monthly “anti-racist” workshops for “white public school parents.” Attendees were taught how to deal with “internalized white superiority,” among other topics.

[ This college grad had to be ‘deprogrammed’ from woke politics]

In May 2021, West Virginia University’s “LGBTQ+ Center” arranged an “anti-racism training” to “raise awareness of the intersections of race, color, sex, sexual orientation and gender identity.”

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The Idaho State Senate is considering a bill similar to West Virginia’s, as Campus Reform previously reported, and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed similar legislation into law in 2022. 

Campus Reform has reached out to Senator Rucker and West Virginia’s public universities and colleges for comment. This story will be updated accordingly.



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Critically wounded West Virginia National Guard member being moved to in-patient rehabilitation

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E-News | Downtown Dash planned Dec. 13

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Join the Main Street Morgantown family-friendly holiday shopping event from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday (Dec. 13) in Downtown Morgantown. 

The event will feature a district-wide scavenger hunt for a chance to win prizes and the opportunity to explore holiday pop-up markets by Hoot and Howl, The Co-Op and Apothecary Ale House.

While exploring downtown shops, participants who spot DASH the Dog can collect stamps. Each stamp brings participants closer to the chance of winning prizes from downtown merchants such as gift cards and goods. To qualify for prizes, completed Downtown Dash Guides with five or more stamps must be turned into Hoot and Howl, The Co-Op, Apothecary Ale House or at Breezeline’s play-to-win tent on Courthouse Square.

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As a break from shopping, parents and their little ones can visit Kids Craft, Cookies & Cocoa Central at the WARD Building to enjoy a complimentary hot cocoa and cookie bar and children’s crafts provided by Hotel Morgan sponsored by Main Street Morgantown and Breezeline.

Visitors can also visit the beautiful 25-foot-tall holiday tree on display at Courthouse Square, a collaboration between the City of Morgantown, Monongalia County and Main Street Morgantown.   

Sponsored by Breezeline, the Downtown Dash celebrates the holiday season, promotes walking and shopping throughout the downtown district, and supports local businesses by driving foot traffic directly to storefronts.



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West Virginia First Foundation lauds Wheeling police for crisis intervention success

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The West Virginia First Foundation visited the Wheeling Police Department to commend its efforts in addressing the area’s mental health and opioid crisis.

Wheeling Police Chief Shawn Schwertfeger presented to the WVFF board, highlighting the department’s progress.

Schwertfeger attributed a 14% decrease in Group A crimes from 2024 to 2025 to the department’s crisis intervention program.

“Just another great partnership,” he said. “More collaboration in this area that we are very proud of and we want to keep the momentum going,.”

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WVFF Executive Director Jonathan Board praised the program’s success.

“This in particular, the CIT program, that isn’t just in the ether, but is showing success – actual scientific success about de-escalation, about bringing together services providers and to boots on the ground and first responders, this is vitally important to not only this region but the entire state,” Board said.

The visit was part of WVFF’s ‘Hold the Line’ tour across the state.



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