Ed McLaughlin voted Nay (Concurrence Vote) on this Legislation-Resolution.
Title: Urges Changes to the Public School Environmental Curriculum
Vote to pass a resolution that urges public schools to teach "global climatic change" in an objective manner appropriate to the age and the academic situation of the student.
-Alleges that the evidence relating to "global climatic change" is subject to a variety of interpretations. -Alleges that there are multiple factors that can influence global climate, and that how these factors interact and the significance of that interaction are largely unknown. -Alleges that the political and philosophical debate surrounding the issue has influenced the scientific investigation into "global climatic change".
Title: Urges Changes to the Public School Environmental Curriculum
Vote to pass a resolution that urges public schools to teach "global climatic change" in an objective manner appropriate to the age and the academic situation of the student.
-Alleges that the evidence relating to "global climatic change" is subject to a variety of interpretations. -Alleges that there are multiple factors that can influence global climate, and that how these factors interact and the significance of that interaction are largely unknown. -Alleges that the political and philosophical debate surrounding the issue has influenced the scientific investigation into "global climatic change".
Title: Urges Changes to the Public School Environmental Curriculum
Vote to pass a resolution that urges public schools to teach global warming as a scientific theory rather than as a proven fact.
-Specifies that public schools should alter their curricula to teach the following:
Title: Urges Changes to the Public School Environmental Curriculum
NOTE: THIS IS A NON-BINDING CONCURRENT RESOLUTION. IT IS NOT SIGNED BY THE GOVERNOR AND THEREFORE DOES NOT HOLD THE WEIGHT OF LAW.