Lee Signs Bill Into Law Requiring Parental Consent For Some Sex Education Curriculum, Club Participation In Public Schools

Legislation Requiring Tennessee Schools To Obtain Parental Consent Before Allowing Students To Participate In Clubs Or Courses That Discuss Sexual Orientation And Gender Identity Was Officially Signed Into Law By Governor Bill Lee On May 5th, 2023.

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House Approves Bill Requiring Parental Consent For Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity Curriculum, Club Participation In Public Schools

Fritts’ Bill Was “Written On The Foundation That God Gave The Children To The Parents, Not The State Of Tennessee…and It Is The Parents’ Incumbent Responsibility To Play An Active Role In That Education.” The Tennessee House Approved.

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TN Senate Passes Bill Requiring Parental Consent For Sex Education, Club Participation In Schools

Legislation That Would Require Schools To Obtain Parental Consent Before Allowing Students To Participate In Clubs, Some Sex Education Courses, And More Passed The Tennessee Senate On Monday.

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Bill To Require Parental Consent For Student Sex Education Next To Be Heard On House And Senate Floor

Legislation That Representative Monty Fritts Says Raises Expectations For Parental Engagement Passed The House Education Administration Committee During A Voice Vote Yesterday. Hb0727 Would Make It Mandatory For Schools To Obtain Parental Consent Before Students Are Allowed To Participate In Sex Education Classes Or Surveys.

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House Committee To Consider Bill Requiring Parental Consent For Sex Education Courses In Public Schools

A Bill That Would Require Tennessee Public Schools To Obtain Parental Consent Before Allowing Students To Participate In Sex Education Classes Will Be Considered By The House K-12 Subcommittee Next Week.

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Senate Committee To Hear Bill Requiring Parental Consent For Sex Education In TN Public Schools

Legislation That Would Require Schools To Obtain Parental Consent Before Exposing Tennessee Students To Sex Education Classes Will Soon Be Considered By The Senate Education Committee.

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