The largest bloc of conservatives in the House is targeting critical race theory (CRT) throughout the federal government in their new budget proposal.

Republican Study Committee (RSC) Chairman Kevin Hern (R-OK) and RSC Budget and Spending Task Force Chairman Ben Cline (R-VA) are releasing the RSC’s Fiscal Year 2025 Budget proposal on Wednesday called “Fiscal Sanity to Save America.” The budget from the almost 200-member group includes a large package of bills crafted to fight back against the promotion of and indoctrination with CRT throughout the federal government, the armed forces and military academies, and classrooms.

Rep. Ben Cline (R-VA), center, joined by other members, speaks during a Republican Study Committee news conference on the FY2024 budget, Wednesday, June 14, 2023, on Capitol Hill in Washington. (Mariam Zuhaib/AP)

CRT began as a Marxist academic concept but is now being taught as an unquestionable collection of values rather than an abstract theory. The group of conservatives oppose CRT as a racist and divisive ideology, and their budget makes clear their belief that eradicating its principles, which have infiltrated the federal government and taken precedence over good stewardship of taxpayer dollars, is key to restoring “sanity” to the federal government’s budget.

“Decades of Washington’s reckless spending habits have left the American People to foot the bill through high inflation and rising costs, and we cannot continue down this irresponsible path,” Cline told Breitbart News. “The RSC budget proposes responsible, common-sense policy that bolsters the American economy, lowers inflation, slashes wasteful spending, and reverses the harmful, regressive, wasteful, and unnecessary policies that are crushing hardworking families. It’s far past time that Washington restores fiscal responsibility, reduces spending, and balances the federal budget to get our country back on the right track.”

To combat CRT, the budget targets diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs and similar race-based initiatives that devalue skills and competency in the hiring process and divide the American people along lines of race, ethnicity, or socio-economic status.

The budget also includes Rep. Julia Letlow’s (R-LA) Parents Bill of Rights to provide more curriculum transparency to parents. The House passed that bill last year but the Senate has not brought it to the floor. The legislation “aims to bring more transparency and accountability to education, allowing parents to be informed and when they have questions and concerns to lawfully bring them to their local school boards,” Letlow said when her bill was passed.

Legislation tackling CRT the RSC packaged in its budget includes:

The RSC’s budget release comes as Congress is set to finalize FY2024 spending – almost six months after the fiscal year began. The President released his FY2025 budget just days before, and Congress is set to begin debating FY25 budget and appropriations measures in the coming weeks.

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Bradley Jaye is a Capitol Hill Correspondent for Breitbart News. Follow him on X/Twitter at @BradleyAJaye.