Parental Rights

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Federal judge temporarily blocks teacher pronoun restriction in Florida
Chief U.S. District Judge Mark Walker wrote that Florida cannot “dictate, without limitation, how public-school teachers refer to themselves when communicating to students.” Read More.
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Evers vetoes a Republican bill that would have allowed teens to work without parental consent
Democratic Gov. Tony Evers has vetoed a Republican bill that would have allowed 14- and 15-year-olds in Wisconsin to work without getting consent from their parents or a state permit. Read More.
Florida school voucher program makes private schools more accessible for families
Expanding school choice in Florida has made private school education more attainable for many families. Read More.
Parents outraged as Hillsborough County School Board continues to allow explicit books in school libraries
Angry parents flooded the Hillsborough County School District's board meeting Tuesday to read explicit passages from books that are currently in school libraries. Read More.
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Florida Needs More Transparency and Accountability Around School Vouchers
House Bill 1403 would not fix the current lack of accessible data on voucher students. Read More.
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Alabama court’s ruling that embryos are children opens up a host of other legal issues, including parental rights
The Alabama Supreme Court ruled on Feb. 21, 2024, that the word “child” also means frozen embryos, which are typically implanted via in vitro fertilization. Read More.
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Florida had more books challenged than any other state, American Library Association says
Nearly 2,700 titles were challenged in Florida schools and public libraries last year, according to the American Library Association. Read More.
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What Kid Needs Parents When Government Schools Dish Out Everything From Dinner To Hormones?
These government school programs follow the Marxist playbook of destroying the family and making citizens fully reliant upon the state. Read More.
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Florida draws New York charter school operator seeking more freedom
The big story: New York’s largest charter school operator is on its way to Florida. Read More.
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A judge will weigh Florida’s restrictions on pronouns in schools
A judge will hear a request to block part of a 2023 Florida law restricting the pronouns and titles of educators in public schools. Read More.
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How Florida’s new social media restriction law compares to the rest of the U.S., existing rules
Following Gov. Ron DeSantis’ signing of legislation barring most minors from creating social media accounts, parents are set to meet a new slate of state rules in the landscape of raising their children in the digital age. Read More.
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Anti-groomer group demands Tampa mayor resign over sexual pride event with children
Anti-groomer group "Gays Against Groomers" is demanding that Democratic Tampa Mayor Jane Castor resign over a sexual pride event that took place Saturday which allowed children in attendance. Read More.
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DeSantis signs controversial bill banning kids under 14 from opening social media accounts
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has signed a controversial bill that would restrict minors from opening social media accounts. Read More.
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Report: Private school defrauds Florida programs of $1.3M with fake students, more arrests made
The sworn complaint against a private school owner in Columbia County reveals a web of alleged fraud, embezzlement, and connections to drug and human trafficking. Read More.
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School Choice Expanding Again In Florida
The Florida Legislation left their session after passing a pivotal school choice revision bill, which would allow for automatic budget increases in future years if program capacity is maxed out. Read More.

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