Ask Your US House Representative to support HR 5, Parents’ Bill of Rights

 

March 24, 2023 | Montgomery County, TX

While the State of Texas debates a slew of bills relating to our children and their schools, the US House of Representatives is attempting to wrap them into a bill called The Parents’ Bill of Rights, HR 5.  It’s a concept whose time has come.  

“The Parents’ Bill of Rights Act, introduced in the US House of Representatives by Rep. Julia Letlow, R-LA, and 122 co-sponsors, puts a bright spotlight on the importance of transparency to parents. It clarifies for confused school boards and woke administrators that their federal funds are predicated on serving their students, parents, and communities—not their ideology. 

The bill would require federally supported schools to post or distribute their curricula, and to make both their budgets and classroom materials available to students’ parents. It guarantees parents’ right to speak at school board meetings, meet with their children’s teachers, and be apprised of disciplinary and academic issues.”  

Do you support the Parents’ Bill of Rights? 

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Contact your US House Representative and to ask for support of the Parents’ Bill of Rights.

Congressman Morgan Luttrell (CD 8)
202-225-4901
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Congressman Dan Crenshaw (CD 2)
(202) 225-6565
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