(WNY News Now) – A new bill introduced by Assemblymember Charles Lavine aims to make K-12 education about the January 6th Capitol insurrection mandatory in New York, ensuring future generations understand its historical impact.

ALBANY, NEW YORK – New York State Assemblymember Charles Lavine (D-North Shore) has  introduced legislation to require K-12 instruction on the January 6th, 2021, insurrection at the United States  Capitol and its aftermath. The proposed change to the education law comes in response to President Trump’s  unceasing efforts to whitewash what is one of the most disgraceful episodes in our nation’s history. One of  Trump’s first actions in his second stint as president was to pardon those responsible for violently attempting  to upend our democracy and the peaceful transition of power. This followed years of downplaying the day’s  significance and denial of any responsibility for inciting it in the first place. 

“Not since the War of 1812, when British forces set fire to the Capitol, have the halls of power in  Washington been overtaken by violent intruders as they were on Jan. 6. With this legislation, we ensure that  it’s a day that will not be forgotten despite the efforts of our current president,” Lavine said. “Young people  are looking to their teachers to help them understand both history and current events. New York’s educators  have a responsibility to help our students understand what happened on that day and assist them in analyzing  the legacy of that historical moment.” 

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