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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House K-12 Subcommittee Passes Bill Requiring Parental Consent For Sex Education In Schools

Legislation That Would Make It Mandatory For Schools To Obtain Parental Consent Before Students Are Allowed To Participate In Sex Education Classes Will Move On To The Full House Education Administration Committee After Passing The K-12 Subcommittee On Wednesday.

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Christian Schools Association Joins In Lawsuit Against Department Of Education

Tennessee And 19 Other Republican-Led States, Along With The Nation’s Largest Protestant Association Of Christian Schools, Are Teaming Up To Try To Halt A Biden Administration Executive Order That Seeks To “Provide Protection From Discrimination For LGBTQ Students” In Public Schools.

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TN Attorney General Leads Multi-State AG Coalition In Opposition To Proposed Title IX Changes

Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti Has Objected To The U.S. Department Of Education’s Proposed Title IX Regulations In A Formal Comment Letter Joined By Nineteen Other State Attorneys General.

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Biden Policy Tying School Funding To LGBTQ Mandates Comes Under Scrutiny

Several Lawmakers Are Urging The U.S. Department Of Education To Rescind A Proposed Rule That Would Tie Billions Of Dollars In Federal Education Funding To An Array Of LGBTQ Mandates.

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Conservative Teachers “Must Stand” As Changes To Title IX Threaten Education

Conservative Teachers Across America Are Calling For Support From Conservative Allies As The Deadline For Proposed Title IX Changes Draws Nearer.

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22 AGs Sue USDA To Stop Withholding School Lunches Over Gender, Sexual Orientation Rules

Schools Ordering Food For The Beginning Of The Fall Semester Could Be Facing Uncertainty Over Whether They’ll Receive Federal Assistance That’s The Center Of A Legal Battle For Being Tied To Sex Discrimination Rules. Twenty-Two Attorneys General Are Suing The Biden Administration To Prevent Any Loss Of Federal Nutrition Assistance For Failing To Obey The Funding Catch, Tying The Money To Other Issues.

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Tennessee Attorney General Disputes Federal Directive to Withhold Nutrition Assistance For Schools That Don’t Adhere to New ‘Gender Identity’ Policy

Attorney General Herbert H. Slatery III Is Leading A Coalition Of 26 State Attorneys General Calling On President Joe Biden To Withdraw The U.S. Department Of Agriculture’s New Guidance On Sex Discrimination For Schools And Programs That Receive Federal Nutritional Assistance. The Attorneys General Say Recent Guidance From The USDA Imposes New—And Unlawful—Regulatory Measures On State Agencies And Operators Receiving Federal Financial Assistance From The USDA.

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26 Republican AGs Challenge New Sex-Based Discrimination Federal Guidance

In A Letter Originating From Tennessee AG Herbert Slatery III And Sent To President Biden, 26 Republican AGs Claim That The U.S. Department Of Agriculture’s Guidance Means States, Local Agencies And Programs That Receive Federal Food Dollars Through The Food And Nutrition Act And The Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program Could Lose Funding If They Don’t Comply, Including In Their Hiring Practices.

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TN State Reps Blast Biden For Cutting Food Funding For Schools That Don’t Abide By LGBTQ+ Mandates

The USDA, Under The Leadership Of The Biden-Harris Administration, Announced They Will Begin Reinterpreting Existing U.S. Code In Order To Force Schools To Allow Biological Males Into Females Restrooms, Changing Areas, Etc. If Schools Don’t Abide By The Order, Federal Funds Children’s Food At School Will Be Cut Off. Republican Members Of Education Committees In The Tennessee General Assembly Blast Back.

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