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Parent’s Bill of Rights, Guest: Lisa Chaffee, Ohio Affiliate

Parents' Rights Now!

English - August 12, 2023 08:00 - 19 minutes - 13.6 MB - ★★★★★ - 16 ratings
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In this episode of the Parents Rights Podcast, Suzanne Gallgaher provides updates on upcoming events, such as The Great Northwest Awakening and regular Zoom meetings. The episode delves into legislation matters with two major bills under discussion:

Indiana's House Bill 1608, known as the "Education Matters Bill", which prohibits teaching K-3 students about human sexuality and requires teachers to notify parents if a child wishes to be referred by a different name or pronoun. There was also an unsuccessful motion to get a preliminary injunction regarding how human sexuality is taught.Ohio's House Bill 8, known as the "Parents' Bill of Rights". This bill mandates schools to provide parents with information regarding their child's mental, emotional, or physical health. It also compels schools to inform parents prior to teaching sexuality content. A detailed discussion of this bill highlights the importance of definition in legislation, especially in terms of what "sexuality content" encompasses.

Suzanne also talks about organizational growth, urging listeners to become members and join or create local affiliate groups. She emphasizes the need for greater transparency between schools and parents, especially regarding students' well-being.

The episode features Lisa Chaffee, an affiliate from Ohio, who shares her journey with Parents' Rights in Education and her role in pushing forward Ohio's House Bill 8. Lisa's testimonies, activism, and insights are highlighted, giving a real-life example of a parent's influence on legislation. The conversation underscores the significance of parental involvement, understanding legal frameworks, and making sure educational entities prioritize parental rights.

Link to the Ohio Parents’ Rights in Education website:  https://ohio.parentsrightsineducation.com

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