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The Montgomery County Public School district in Maryland spent more than $450,000 on an “anti-racist audit” for the 2020-21 school year, which resulted in the district tentatively adopting policies that push “anti-racist thinking” in preschool. A Google Doc, used by a San Francisco Public Schools renaming committee to track historical research into “controversial” figures whose names appeared on 44 of the district’s buildings, was “rife with historical errors” and contained information gathered through “casual Google searches” — and in some cases, the information did not relate at all to the individual considered “controversial.” Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot reversed course on threats to lock Chicago Public School teachers out of remote learning. The decision comes after teachers threatened to strike against the Mayor and school district, who both insist teachers return to classroom learning. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis tore into Big Tech companies, calling them "enforcers of preferred narratives" whose economic interests are "not in the public interest" in a lengthy speech announcing new legislation to protect the privacy and free speech rights of Floridians from Silicon Valley. Jalina Porter, who reports to State Department spokesman Ned Price, stated on Facebook in 2016 that “the largest threat to U.S. national security is U.S cops. Not ISIS, not Russian hackers, not anyone or anything else.” She also asserted that there was a “genocide against Blacks” in America.