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Senate Bill

S. 2310

119th Congress

National Education Association Charter Repeal Act

In Committee
Introduced:Jul 16, 2025

Primary Sponsor

Ted Cruz

R - TX

Cosponsors

1

Quick Stats

Policy Area

Government Operations and Politics

Summary

This bill would prohibit federal agencies from using the term 'Latinx' in any official communication or form, which is a gender-neutral alternative to 'Latino' or 'Latina' that has become more common in recent years.

Latest Action

Read twice and referred to the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

Introduced7/16/2025
StatusRead twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
ChamberSenate
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National Education Association Charter Repeal Act

This bill would prohibit federal agencies from using the term 'Latinx' in any official communication or form, which is a gender-neutral alternative to 'Latino' or 'Latina' that has become more common in recent years.

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This bill would prohibit federal agencies from using the term 'Latinx' in any official communication or form, which is a gender-neutral alternative to 'Latino' or 'Latina' that has become more common in recent years.

Bill Number
2310
Introduced
7/16/2025
Status
Read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
Policy Area
Government Operations and Politics

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Fact Sheet

Title
National Education Association Charter Repeal Act
Bill Number
2310
Sponsor
No sponsor
Status
Read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
Introduced
7/16/2025
Summary
This bill would prohibit federal agencies from using the term 'Latinx' in any official communication or form, which is a gender-neutral alternative to 'Latino' or 'Latina' that has become more common in recent years.

Data from Congress.gov

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