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brayton_headshot_wre_1443.jpg Ed Brayton is a journalist, commentator and speaker. He is the co-founder and president of Michigan Citizens for Science and co-founder of The Panda's Thumb. He has written for such publications as The Bard, Skeptic and Reports of the National Center for Science Education, spoken in front of many organizations and conferences, and appeared on nationally syndicated radio shows and on C-SPAN. Ed is also a Fellow with the Center for Independent Media and the host of Declaring Independence, a one hour weekly political talk show on WPRR in Grand Rapids, Michigan.(static)

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Major Victory in Michigan

Category: Michigan Bills
Posted on: October 10, 2006 4:41 PM, by Ed Brayton

Michigan Citizens for Science (MCFS) is happy to announce that we won a major victory with the State Board of Education on Tuesday. Having failed to have pro-ID language included in a bill earlier this year to harmonize the educational standards for public and charter schools in the state, House Republicans turned their attention to the State Board of Education and attempted to influence that board to include anti-evolution language into the new science standards. The BOE rejected those attempts with a unanimous vote.

Unlike the earlier confrontations on the issue before the House Education Commmittee, the state BOE operates fairly and allows both sides to have the time they need to testify on the subject. MCFS President Robert Pennock and board member Greg Forbes both got to testify against the changes, and MCFS was involved in the weeks leading up to this vote in educating the board on the misleading nature of the proposed changes. Not only did they vote unanimously to reject those changes, they also voted down yet another attempt to delay the final vote (which had already been delayed by a month so they pressure the board for the changes). A major victory for science and yet another defeat for its opponents.

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This is fantastic news. Maybe, just maybe, reason and science will prevail over the religious thugs.

Posted by: Jason I. | October 10, 2006 5:53 PM

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I'm ecstatic for my adopted home state. Glad to hear that sanity has prevailed there!

Posted by: Julie Stahlhut | October 10, 2006 8:05 PM

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It is so good to see reason prevail. Perhaps there is hope after all.

A huge "Huzzah!" for the board and MCFS!

Posted by: ZacharySmith | October 10, 2006 9:20 PM

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Congratulations for your state. In WA we've been pretty lucky so far (except for being the headquarters of the DI of course).

Posted by: dogscratcher | October 10, 2006 11:21 PM

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