Bill 119 s 1225, also known as the Freedom of Association in Higher Education Act, aims to amend the Higher Education Act of 1965 to provide protections for freedom of association on college campuses. The bill seeks to ensure that students have the right to join and participate in student organizations without fear of discrimination or retaliation.
Specifically, the bill prohibits colleges and universities that receive federal funding from denying recognition or funding to student organizations based on their beliefs, practices, or policies. It also prohibits these institutions from taking adverse actions against students or organizations based on their membership in a particular group.
Additionally, the bill requires colleges and universities to adopt policies that protect the freedom of association rights of students, including the right to form and join organizations, hold meetings, and participate in activities without interference.
Overall, the Freedom of Association in Higher Education Act aims to protect the rights of students to freely associate and express their beliefs on college campuses, ensuring that all students have the opportunity to engage in a diverse range of viewpoints and experiences.