More states are following Florida’s lead with Parental Rights bills

Governor Ron DeSantis and Republican Florida legislators have started a new trend around the country.

Nearly a dozen states have begun working on bills that are similar to Florida’s bill that protects young grade-school children from inappropriate discussions of sexual identity and gender identity.

Those states, according to Newsmax, are: Ohio, Georgia, Iowa, Alabama, Indiana and Kentucky, Missouri, Rhode Island, South Carolina and Arizona.

Some of those bills, like the one in Ohio, also bans teaching of CRT and the New York Times 1619 project.

Other states like Georgia, Missouri, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Iowa and Arizona, are giving parents greater authority to see what is being taught in the classroom.

This is most definitely a trend that I would love to see continue in mores states, especially my own. But we’ve got to dump our Democrat governor before we can even hope to pass something like this.


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