AIBS Writes to Oklahoma Legislative Leaders in Opposition to Creationist Bill

Senator Brian Bingman 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd., Rm. 422 Oklahoma City, OK 73105 Senator Sean Burrage 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd., Rm. 522 Oklahoma City, OK 73105 Dear Senators Bingman and Burrage: On behalf of the American Institute of Biological Sciences (AIBS), I write to urge your active opposition to final passage of HB 1551, the “Scientific Education and Academic Freedom Act.” This legislation is bad for science and bad for science education and should not be enacted into law. Scientists in Oklahoma are deeply concerned about this legislation and the negative message it sends to the rest of the country. The best and brightest scientists, whether working for a university, teaching in a K-12 classroom, or working for a private sector company, want to work in an environment that appreciates the nature of science, not one that periodically redefines science in service to political agendas. The economy and jobs of the future, whether in manufacturing, research and development, or energy and aerospace, require workers who have an understanding of scientific concepts and are practiced at thinking scientifically. This requires a quality science education, one free of political mandates. If enacted, HB 1551 would merely offer a vehicle for advocates of particular political or religious belief systems to introduce their personal ideologies into the science curriculum. Advocates for this and similar legislation often assert that evolution and climate change are controversial...
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