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Published: May 6, 2021

North Dakota legislature passes bill to stop universities from partnering with abortion orgs

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BISMARCK, North Dakota, May 6, 2021 (LifeSiteNews) — Lawmakers in North Dakota have given final approval to legislation that will bar publicly-funded universities from partnering with organizations involved with or promoting abortion.

The College Fix reports that the appropriations bill in question, SB 2030, provides $11.15 million for a “higher education challenge matching grant program,” but makes receiving the money conditional on a public university affirming that it “is not sponsoring, partnering with, applying for grants with, or providing a grant subaward to any person or organization that performs,” or “promotes the performance of, an abortion unless the abortion is necessary to prevent the death of the woman.”

The bill would severely undermine pro-abortion activities at institutions such as North Dakota State University, which in 2018 gave an estimated 66% of the money it had received from a federal grant to Planned Parenthood to assemble a sex-education curriculum.

The so-called Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (which has previously invoked contemporary judicial precedent to oppose universities’ freedom to disassociate with far-left academics who negatively impact their reputations) condemned the bill as “viewpoint discrimination,” on the grounds that it would also bar universities from “fund[ing] events dealing with sexuality or legal issues

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