Urgent Action Needed to Protect Parental Rights in Iowa
We are excited to let you know about a good bill that is moving through the Iowa State Senate, S.F. 2335. This bill will protect children by requiring documented consent by a parent or guardian before the immunization or vaccination of a minor. This bill is important because we are fighting bills across the nation,…
Read MoreAction Alert: Two Critical Bills to Receive Vote in New Hampshire House Committee on March 1!
We’re excited to let you know that two important bills will be heard in executive session in the New Hampshire House of Representatives’ Children and Family Law Committee on Tuesday, March 1. The Committee will vote on H.B. 1612, a bill that will change New Hampshire’s child abuse and neglect reporting laws from anonymous to…
Read MoreVideo Celebrates 15 Years of ParentalRights.org
This month, we are celebrating 15 years of ParentalRights.org. Today we are proud to release a 3-minute video commemorating the event. You can find the video on YouTube here. We invite you to take just 3 minutes to watch the video and share it with your family and friends. The more people who watch it,…
Read MoreUrgent Action Alert to Stop Dangerous California Bill
We need your help to stop S.B. 866, a bill that authorizes 12-year-old children to consent to immunizations without their parents knowing about it or giving their consent. This bill has been introduced by California State Senators Scott Wiener and Richard Pan, coauthored by Senator Josh Newman, and coauthored in the California State Assembly by…
Read MoreAction Alert: Contact your South Dakota State Senator to Support Parental Rights!
Thanks to YOUR phone calls and emails, last week the South Dakota State House of Representatives passed South Dakota State Representative Sue Peterson’s parental rights bill, H.B. 1246, by an overwhelming vote of 63-5! H.B. 1246 is now pending before the South Dakota State Senate Judiciary Committee, and a vote could come as early as…
Read MoreAction Alert: Submit Public Comments to Support Reasonable Childhood Independence Bill
We’re excited to let you know that Senators Ben Hansen (R – District 16), Justin Wayne (D – District 13), and Terrell McKinney (D – District 11) have introduced L.B. 1000, a bill that protects innocent families from being caught up in child neglect investigations. L.B. 1000 has been scheduled for a Judiciary Committee hearing…
Read MoreWins for Parents Across the Country
On Tuesday night, parents in San Francisco stunned the nation when they recalled three of their school board members in a landslide. This election result in San Francisco vindicated our argument just a few weeks ago that parental rights are bipartisan. While ParentalRights.org was not involved in the San Francisco recall, we are proud of…
Read MoreAction Alert: Call Now to Protect Families and Children from Unnecessary Investigations!
We’re excited to let you know that a bipartisan coalition of New Hampshire representatives have introduced H.B. 1612, a bill that will change New Hampshire’s child abuse and neglect reporting laws from anonymous to confidential. This critical bill will protect innocent children and families from going through the trauma of an unnecessary governmental investigation and…
Read MoreCall Now to Protect Parental Rights and Children in Missouri Public Schools
Calls are needed today to support H.B. 1858, a Parents’ Bill of Rights that has been introduced in the Missouri House of Representatives. H.B. 1858 is scheduled for a committee hearing in the House Elementary and Secondary Education Committee this Tuesday, February 15, at 8 AM. If passed into law, H.B. 1858, the Parents’ Bill…
Read MoreAction Alert: Call your Georgia State Legislators to Enact Parents’ Bill of Rights
We are excited to let you know that not one, but two parental rights bills have been introduced in the Georgia State House of Representatives! H.B. 1158 and H.B. 1178 would both enshrine into Georgia law that parental rights are a fundamental right. Either bill would also do the following: provide curriculum transparency to parents…
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