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Massachusetts public schools must phase out Native American mascots, names, and logos within 3 years via negotiated MOUs, with grant penalties for noncompliance.
Massachusetts public schools must phase out Native American mascots, names, and logos within 3 years via negotiated MOUs, with grant penalties for noncompliance.
An Act prohibiting the use of Native American mascots by public schools in the Commonwealth
To identify public schools using athletic team names, logos or mascots that name, refer to, represent or are associated with Native Americans (including cultural elements and recognized tribes) and to phase out or prohibit those mascots across Massachusetts public schools while promoting respect and knowledge of Native American heritage.
Note: The supplied metadata includes inconsistencies (different bill titles, sponsors and related federal bill numbers). This summary is based on the bill text (Senate Docket No. 856 / S.312) prohibiting Native American mascots in Massachusetts public schools. For definitive status and sponsors, refer to the official state legislative clerk or bill tracking site.
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