Posts Tagged ‘South Carolina’
Critical Parental Rights Legislation Introduced In South Carolina Legislature!
We are excited to let you know that three powerful bills have been introduced in the South Carolina legislature. All of these bills will protect parental rights in South Carolina and will make South Carolina the 16th state in the nation to enshrine in state law that parental rights are fundamental! H. 3197, The Parental…
Read MoreAction Alert: Urge Your State Senator to Support Reasonable Childhood Independence Bill
We’re excited to let you know that S. 288, a good bill introduced by Senators Wes Climer, Greg Hembree, and Josh Kimbrell, is moving in the South Carolina Senate Judiciary Committee! S. 288 will protect innocent families from being caught up in child neglect investigations. S. 288 amends South Carolina law to clarify that a…
Read MoreParents’ Efforts Around the Country Starting to Pay Off!
Across the nation, some state legislatures are starting to adjourn for the year. Others have reached cross-over day, where bills have to pass from one chamber to another or they’re dead for the year. Still other legislatures remain in full swing. All this year, ordinary moms and dads like you, with your energy and passion,…
Read More15 Years of Protecting Parental Rights—Together!
The month of February marks the 15-year anniversary of ParentalRights.org. Because of you and your generosity—with financial support, grassroots action, volunteering, calling or emailing your state and federal legislators, and more—we as an organization can celebrate 15 years of protecting children by empowering parents. It’s been a team effort, and we’re just getting started. Over…
Read MoreAction Alert: Ask Your State Senator to Support Reasonable Childhood Independence Bill
We’re excited to let you know that Senators Wes Climer and Greg Hembree have introduced S. 288, a bill that protects innocent families from being caught up in child neglect investigations. S. 288 amends South Carolina law to clarify that a loving and caring parent who allows his or her child to engage in “independent…
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