Among other things, the bill would ban the teaching that any ''sex, race, ethnicity, religion, color or national origin is inherently superior or inferior.''
The dead bills include legislation that would have repealed gun-free zones, banned the teaching of critical race theory in K-12 schools and legislation that could have led to making Interstate 80 a toll road.
A bill that would prohibit the teaching of Critical Race Theory in Wyoming classrooms and in workplace training for public employers has been filed in the Wyoming Legislature.
Senate File 62 would force Wyoming school districts to prominently post learning materials [such as books] and activities used to teach students on the district website.
With the release of a draft legislation by Wyoming state Senator Dan Dockstader and Ogden Driskill on making school curriculums available to parents, other promoters of the bill see it as a way to address the teaching of critical race theory.