The National Center for Science Education reports:
House Bill 923 was among the hundreds of bills that died in the Alabama legislature "because they did not pass in the house where they were introduced," the Associated Press (May 7, 2008) reports. The latest in a string of "academic freedom" bills aimed at undermining the teaching of evolution in Alabama, HB 923 purported to protect the right of teachers in the state's public schools (including both K-12 and colleges and universities) to "present scientific information pertaining to the full range of scientific views in any curricula or course of learning," especially with regard to topics that "may generate controversy, such as biological or chemical origins."
So far this year, the
Discovery Institute is 0-2 (a similar bill also failed in
Florida). Related bills are still pending in Louisiana, Michigan, and Missouri.
Here's hoping that REAL science can make it a clean sweep.