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Ohio Republicans Introduce House Bill 698 to Enforce Anti-DEI Policies in Schools

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Last updated: February 25, 2026 5:09 am
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Ohio Republicans Intensify Push Against DEI Initiatives in State Colleges

COLUMBUS, Ohio – In a significant legislative move, Ohio Republicans are intensifying their campaign against diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies within state colleges and universities. This step comes as a response to a growing national trend among conservative lawmakers to limit DEI initiatives under the auspices of Senate Bill 1, passed earlier this year. The centerpiece of this movement is House Bill 698, introduced by Ohio Representative Tom Young (R-Washington Twp.), signaling a determined effort to scrutinize and potentially dismantle these programs across educational institutions in Ohio.

House Bill 698 aims to establish a comprehensive review process for DEI initiatives, mandating state colleges to verify compliance with provisions laid out in Senate Bill 1. This legislation outlines restrictions on the use of state funds for DEI programs deemed unnecessary or counterproductive. It places the onus on institutions to justify the continuation of such initiatives, ensuring alignment with the newly articulated state priorities regarding education and institutional resource management.

The push for these restrictions reflects broader ideological battles taking place across the U.S. In recent years, conservative legislators have increasingly viewed DEI policies as divisive rather than unifying, challenging the perceived liberal-leaning frameworks that these initiatives often embody. Young underscored the rationale behind House Bill 698, stating, “We must ensure that taxpayer dollars are not spent on programs that fail to benefit the educational mission of our institutions. It’s about accountability.”

Critics of the bill, however, voice deep concerns regarding the potential stifling of social progress and academic freedom. Higher education leaders and activists argue that DEI initiatives play a crucial role in fostering inclusive learning environments that benefit all students. They label this legislative trend a misguided attempt to erase significant strides made in diversity and representation educationally.

Leading the charge against these measures, the American Association of University Professors (AAUP) issued a statement condemning House Bill 698, asserting that it would hinder the ability of institutions to address historical inequities and to support marginalized communities effectively. “This bill represents a step backward in the ongoing fight for equality in higher education. Diversity, equity, and inclusion are not just buzzwords; they are integral to preparing students for a diverse world,” said AAUP President Irene Mulvey.

The implications of House Bill 698 extend beyond the walls of educational institutions. As schools grapple with these legislative restrictions, there are widespread concerns about the message being sent to future students, faculty, and staff. Shifting the focus away from DEI initiatives may deter prospective students who prioritize inclusive environments when selecting institutions. According to a recent survey from the Higher Education Research Institute, 95% of respondents emphasized the importance of diversity in their institution’s mission.

Supporters of the bill contend that it reflects the changing priorities of Ohio’s education system. They argue that taxpayer money should focus on core academic subjects rather than social issues. Representative Young further stated, “Our focus should squarely be on academic excellence and preparedness for today’s workforce, not on promoting ideologies that may not represent the views of all Ohioans.”

As the debate intensifies, higher education leaders are beginning to develop strategies to navigate this evolving landscape. Some institutions, particularly those experiencing significant alumni donations tied to strong DEI programs, are poised to contest the legislation through legal means, arguing that the bill could infringe upon their institutional autonomy.

The future implications of House Bill 698 remain complex and multifaceted. If passed, it could set a precedent for other states to follow suit, potentially leading to a shift in how colleges and universities approach diversity and inclusion. Institutions that have invested resources in such programs may find themselves at a crossroads, needing to reassess their values amidst legislative pressures.

As this situation unfolds, the balance between educational integrity and political influence will be tested. The outcomes of these legislative efforts may redefine the broader conversation around DEI within the United States, potentially influencing educational policies across the nation.

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