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Tom Tiffany: “[The FAIR act] would codify the President's executive order…”

Featuring: Tom Tiffany, Republican | U.S. House Wisconsin, District 7

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Rep. Tom Tiffany Discusses His Bill to End Discrimination, Exclusion, and Indoctrination (DEI)

Published | Video Starts at 00:27

And many Americans became aware of taxpayer dollars going to these so called diversity, equity and inclusion programs. And I have introduced the FAIR act with my good friend Representative Burgess Owens from Utah. And it [The FAIR act] would codify the President's executive order, one of his very first executive orders, to prohibit any future administration, federal contractor, university or other recipient of federal funds from intentionally discriminating. We cannot allow the Democrats discrimination, exclusion and indoctrination to continue here in America. I'm asking Congress to act this session to put this into law to meet the aspirations that our founders put in place over 200 years ago. (00:27–00:41)

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Asserts that the FAIR act would codify an executive order to prohibit discrimination by federal entities and fund recipients.

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