Florida ditched affirmative action years ago; here's how it worked out

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Florida ditched affirmative action years ago; here's how it worked out
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Years before the Supreme Court rejected affirmative action in higher education, Florida unilaterally banned the use of race as a factor in college admissions.

Sen. Tim Scott, a 2024 presidential candidate, reacts to the Supreme Court decision striking down affirmative action and addresses the declining patriotism in America.caused an uproar last week by rejecting affirmative action in higher education, the state of Florida unilaterally banned the use of race as a factor in college admissions, potentially providing an instructive forecast of what to expect in other parts of the country moving forward.

SUPREME COURT REJECTS AFFIRMATIVE ACTION IN RULING ON UNIVERSITIES USING RACE IN ADMISSIONS DECISIONS "Florida was one of the first states in the nation to ban race and gender preferences in college admissions. We are proud to have a system based on merit instead of woke politics," a DeSantis spokesperson told local ABC affiliate WPBF 25.

"The U.S. Supreme Court issued a historic ruling declaring affirmative action in college admissions unconstitutional. This decision will have no impact on the State University System of Florida," the board said in a statement.has not utilized affirmative action in our higher education system since the One Florida Initiative in 1999," the board added."The State University System of Florida provides students equality of opportunity through color-blind admissions.

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