From Deseret News archives:
Science ed bill sees defeat
Senate OKs bill to allow cities to create school districts
On the other hand, a bill allowing city residents to vote to create their own school districts was amended and passed in the Senate, though the House had yet to agree to the changes at press time.
The House voted to gut and kill the "origins of life" bill, which evolved from opening the door to schools teaching "intelligent design" as an alternative to Darwin's theory of evolution to stating it's not indisputably proven that humans and apes share a common ancestor. That after SB96 passed the Senate in a debate full of religious references.
"A number of Mormon legislators believe we evolved. I don't," sponsoring Sen. Chris Buttars, R-West Jordan, said Wednesday. "I believe I'm a child of God."
But the defeat was cheered by those who believe curriculum creation is best kept to the experts.
"Just because you went to school and to back-to-school night doesn't mean you know . . . the appropriate set of curriculum for a science course," said Carol Lear, director of school law and legislation for the State Office of Education.
The House by press time had not debated the controversial student clubs bill, SB97, also carried by Buttars. The bill sought to give school boards permission to deny gay-straight alliances and be defended by the Attorney General's Office in the event of a lawsuit.
Senate debates surrounding the bill, and a House committee deliberation of the similar HB393, sponsored by Rep. Aaron Tilton, R-Springville, focused on the merits of gay-straight alliances. Some called the alliances a safe place for homosexual students that foster tolerance in schools. Bill supporters called them homosexual recruitment tools inappropriate for public schools.
Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr. last week threatened to veto the bill, and another regarding the origins of life that failed in the House Monday, "if they look and feel like they did in earlier incarnations."
Buttars declined comment at press time.
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