Rooting Out 'Woke': How Red States Are Aligning With Trump's Anti-DEI Agenda.
When West Virginia Gov. Patrick Morrisey took office in January, one of his first actions was to issue an executive order aimed at eliminating diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives within state government. Just last week, he took that effort a step further by signing legislation that formally enshrines the order into state law.
“At the beginning of my administration, I promised to eliminate DEI programs,” Morrisey said during a ceremonial signing event. “Today, I’m proud to say we’ve kept that promise. DEI is officially over in the Mountain State.”
Morrisey's move reflects a broader trend gaining momentum among Republican-led states. With former President Donald Trump framing DEI as part of what he calls a “woke” agenda, several conservative leaders have begun to target such programs in state agencies and public institutions. They argue that DEI policies promote division and ideological bias, rather than fairness or inclusion.
The push to dismantle DEI marks the latest front in the country's intensifying culture wars, with GOP-led legislatures taking aim at what they see as progressive overreach in government, education, and corporate practices. As more red states follow suit, the national debate over diversity efforts continues to deepen.
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