The Huffines Liberty Foundation has proposed a solution for the problem.
Parental Rights
Leander ISD Middle School Publicly Shared Students’ Vaccine Records
After publicly sharing vaccine records, the district said they are committed to ensuring that privacy is protected.
Texas’ School Grievance Process on Display in Llano ISD Board Meeting
The board, which includes two trustees whose wives are involved in Llano school libraries, voted unanimously to keep the book “Crank” on the shelf despite concerns over its graphic content.
Texas Public Policy Foundation’s Pastors Event Calls Out ‘Wolves in Sheep’s Clothing’
State Rep. Nate Schatzline opened by discussing how “public schools are failing our children academically and spiritually.”
BRAVE Books Story Hours Promote Christian & American Values
The “See You at the Library” event in Williamson County involved prayer, patriotic pledges, and family-friendly books.
Keller ISD Requires Teachers to Use Pronouns Matching Sex on Student Birth Certificates
The district contends that the policy revisions uphold the fundamental rights of parents.
Texas Children’s Hospital Whistleblower Fired After Alleging Medicaid Fraud for Child Gender Mutilations
Vanessa Sivadge first disclosed the information just days after federal prosecutors indicted another whistleblower, Dr. Eithan Haim.
Group Sues Attorney General Paxton to Halt Online Age Verification Law
The SCOPE Act will require sites that publish harmful or obscene content to use an age verification method to ensure the user is 18 years or older
Texas Public Policy Foundation Event Highlights Political Benefits of Parental Empowerment
One lawmaker acknowledged that Republican House members who voted against parental empowerment “grossly miscalculated” and paid the price during the most recent primary.
Parents Beware: Sex Ed Is Now ‘Opt Out’
A state law requiring parents to “opt in” before their children are exposed to sex education expires on August 1.