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Claiming Indoctrination, Florida Lawmakers Want To Survey University Students and Faculty’s Political Views

March 13, 2019 | FlaglerLive | 5 Comments

What's your political party registration? (Matthew Paulson)
What’s your political party registration? (Matthew Paulson)

A proposal that would require Florida public universities to survey faculty members and students about their personal viewpoints was approved Wednesday by a House panel, with Democrats concerned about what lawmakers would do with the results.


House Higher Education & Career Readiness Chairman Cord Byrd, R-Neptune Beach, said the survey is necessary because of concerns about indoctrination in the university system.

Byrd said a number of students have shared with him experiences in which they did not feel comfortable expressing political views in the classroom out of fear that their grades would go down.

“They are real concerns,” Byrd said. “And I think it’s only getting worse.”

Democrats, however, pushed back against creation of the survey, which under the proposal (HB 839) would be administered by the university system’s Board of Governors. The requirements of the survey are broad, but it would need to be “objective, non-partisan and statistically valid,” according to the bill.

If the proposal ultimately passes during this year’s legislative session, the Board of Governors, which oversees 12 universities and more than 341,000 students, would compile and publish the results each year. It remains unclear, however, what the Legislature would do once the data comes in.

“Whoever the future policymakers are will have to address that,” said Rep. Ray Rodrigues, an Estero Republican who is sponsoring the legislation. “Not me, because I am term-limited.”

The debate about the survey overshadowed other provisions in a higher-education bill that includes issues such as revising the performance-funding system for universities. The bill also would require the Florida College System to have a reverse transfer agreement for students seeking associate of arts degrees who want to transfer to state universities before earning the associate degrees.

While Democrats said they liked a lot of issues in the bill, they all voted no largely because of the provision that would create the survey.

Rep. Carlos Guillermo Smith, D-Orlando, said he did not like the survey because it is based on an assumption that there is no intellectual diversity in the state university system. He said that’s not the case, pointing to an appearance in 2017 at the University of Florida by white-nationalist leader Richard Spencer.

“I am worried that the survey itself is a predetermined assumption that our state university system is a collection of liberal institutions that are graduating young people with progressive ideals who go out into the world to promote these ideals,” Smith said.

Matthew Lata, a Florida State University professor and member of the United Faculty of Florida, said he thinks the survey could exacerbate political divides at universities.

“I shouldn’t be forced to tell the state of Florida how I feel about certain political matters,” Lata said.

Lata raised concerns about whether survey results would prompt the firing of liberals or conservatives in an attempt to have balanced viewpoints on campus.

“Let’s say in political science you have 20 people and the survey determines 15 are liberal and five are conservative. Are you going to fire the liberals and hire more conservatives? What would happen?” Lata said.

The proposal needs to clear two more House panels before it could go to the full House. A Senate version (SB 1296), filed by Education Chairman Manny Diaz Jr., R-Hialeah, has not been heard in committees.

–Ana Ceballos, News Service of Florida

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  1. Richard says

    March 13, 2019 at 6:01 pm

    This should bring some interesting comments. Got to get my popcorn ready!

  2. Pogo says

    March 14, 2019 at 3:22 pm

    @Do as I say – not as I do

    Where did this crap come from – China, Iran, North Korea, Russia? Anyway, do facts matter? Just asking.
    https://www.google.com/search?-b-1-d&q=Cord+Byrd,+RD-Neptune+Beach&spell=1&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjb7YGaqILhAhVhUt8KHYaTC2kQBQgpKAA&biw=1536&bih=740&dpr=1.25

    “…Cord Byrd has refused to provide voters with positions on key issues covered by the 2018 Political Courage Test, despite repeated requests from Vote Smart and voters like you…”
    https://votesmart.org/candidate/political-courage-test/138091/cord-byrd/#.XIql7rh7lEY

  3. Michael Cocchiola says

    March 14, 2019 at 4:26 pm

    This is absurd… and scary, We know what our solidly red legislature will do. They’ll pull a Joe McCarthy and start attacking those who indicate progressive values. They will demand parity for conservatives. Ultimately, political identity will become a factor in evaluating staff performance and tenure.

    Our Republican-dominated legislature is implacable and insidious, Every day they chip away at the foundation of our democracy.

  4. stranger in a strange land says

    March 14, 2019 at 8:57 pm

    No, the educators that do not conform to the thinking of those in power won’t be fired. They will be sent to de-education camps…I mean re-education camps. Once “re-educated” they could return to the school. Carefully monitored, of course. This would be the fascist…I mean FASTEST way to solve the “problem”. Check MAo’s little red book if you are not familiar with how non-conformists are handled. What happened to conservatives being strict constitutionalists and defenders of personal freedoms? This land gets stranger and stranger by the day.
    By the time a person enters college he has seen what life is like in the US and how things work. If after eighteen years of experience he or she can’t come to their own conclusions when presented with alternative systems and philosophies they don’t belong in college.

  5. Traveling Rep says

    March 15, 2019 at 9:25 am

    Richard, how’s the popcorn? Seems that both sides are satisfied that this is a moot point. I get the impression that both sides concur that (lefty) indoctrination runs rampant in todays colleges and universities. I have no problems with others opinions, so long as mine is eligible for a debate as well. Sadly conservatives are instead made a mockery of and shutdown as lepers in most cases. Case in point: The incident at Berkley last month when a conservative was sucker punched by a ‘tolerant’ lefty, simply for debating the Jussie Smollett race hoaxing. So. Accepting.

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