WASHINGTON, D.C. – This week, the U.S. House is scheduled to vote on HR 5, known as the “Parents Bill of Rights Act,”with many new protections for both parents and guardians. Liberty Counsel Action staff is in meetings today on Capitol Hill to educate people about the need for this bill. A vote is expected on Thursday with the final floor vote scheduled for Friday.
Americans watched in shock as parents in Loudon County, Virginia, were falsely
labeled “domestic terrorists” because they cared about their children’s
education. They watched in horror as parents faced the full weight of the FBI
investigating them for daring to advocate for a better path. This bill will
help ensure the freedom of speech and rights of parents to advocate for their
children at their local school board meetings without fear of punishment from
our federal government. It will also discourage any ongoing FBI investigations
against these parents.
HR 5 will encourage and involve parents in their children’s future and best
interests. The bill “requires schools to notify parents and guardians of their
rights regarding the education of their children.” This bill’s summary includes
the following rights for parents and guardians:
- Review the curriculum of their child's
school.
- Know if the state alters its
challenging academic standards.
- Meet with each teacher of their
child at least twice each school year.
- Review the budget, including all
revenues and expenditures, of their child's school.
- Review a list of the books and
other reading materials in the library of their child's school.
- Address the school board of the
local educational agencies (LEA).
- Receive information about
violent activity in their child's school.
- Receive information about any
plans to eliminate gifted and talented programs in the child's school.
An amendment
friendly to the bill is expected for schools to stop helping children hide from
their parents when a child presents as one gender at home and the opposite
gender at school. This important amendment was already introduced in the U.S.
House Education and Workforce Committee and is expected again on the House
floor this week.
“Parents and guardians know their children best. ‘Experts’ don’t even know a
child’s first name, yet they try to push a ‘one size fits all’ on every child
in America. However, the reality is that every child has unique needs. That is
why it is critical to encourage parental involvement and local leadership for
the best possible future for every child,” said Jonathan Alexandre, senior
counsel for governmental affairs for Liberty Counsel Action.
One of the best indications of a child’s future success is parental
involvement, according to the Public School Review, yet radicals have
a history of repeatedly trying to push parents out of some of the most
critical, life-changing decisions for children in America.
People can make their voices heard on this bill by contacting the U.S. House
switchboard at 202-224-3121 and asking for their representative by name. Look
up your U.S. representative’s name HERE.
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