California Gov. Gavin Newsom vetoed a bill that would make ethnic-studies courses a high school graduation requirement.

Newsom, a Democrat, cited the ongoing pushback over the curriculum for why he vetoed the measure, AB-331.

“I value the role ethnic studies plays in helping students think critically about our history and understand the experience of marginalized communities in our state,” he wrote in his veto message. “This academic discipline will help prepare our young adults to become civically engaged and participate fully in our democracy.”

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He also wrote that an early version of the curriculum “was insufficiently balanced and inclusive, and needed to be substantially amended,” and that the latest proposal under review “still needs revision.”

In August 2019, numerous Jewish and pro-Israel groups slammed an ethnic-studies curriculum proposal for its “blatant bias against Israel,” including parts discussing the boycott of the Jewish state, along with echoing classic anti-Semitic tropes.

In response to the backlash, Newsom apologized to the state’s Jewish community, pledging that it “will never see the light of day” and be substantially fixed. Read more at JNS