From Lila Rose <[email protected]>
Subject Did you hear the news?
Date May 4, 2024 2:06 PM
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Tennessee Governor Bill Lee signed House Bill 2435, known as the Baby Olivia Act, into law last week.

John,

Amazing news from Tennessee!

Tennessee Governor Bill Lee signed House Bill 2435, known as the Baby Olivia Act, into law last week. This means all public schools are required to show an approved prenatal development segment in the state-mandated age-appropriate family life curriculum.

The law was inspired by Live Action’s “Meet Baby Olivia” video, which is one of the approved videos for classroom use, although any three-minute ultrasound or computer animation that meets the standards of Baby Olivia can satisfy the curriculum requirements.

The study of human development is a fascinating and essential element of science education. With the passage of the Baby Olivia Act, students in the great state of Tennessee will be taught the knowledge they need to understand the amazing scientific process of how human life begins.

I applaud the Tennessee state legislature, including lead sponsors Representative Gino Bulso and Senator Janice Bowling, for passing the Baby Olivia Act and Governor Bill Lee for signing it into law.

This is a crucial step toward educating students about the incredible process of human development in the womb.

By ensuring that all students in Tennessee are provided with accurate information about human development, we are empowering future generations to understand and respect human life.

Tennessee is setting a precedent for other states to follow in prioritizing comprehensive education on human development by mandating state-of-the-art life-like animation explaining human development, like Live Action’s Baby Olivia video, in state education standards.

Tennessee has joined North Dakota in setting the standard for world-class education that ensures students are equipped with the knowledge they need. Tennessee has over 1 million public school students who will now be equipped with cutting-edge educational material on human development in the womb.

This is just the beginning of ensuring every American student has access to accurate information on when human life begins and how it develops.

As we prepare for our third annual Live Action Lawmakers Summit later this summer and think of new ways to influence political leaders, I ask you to join me in encouraging our other 48 state leaders to follow Tennessee and North Dakota's forward-thinking example.

For Life,

Lila Rose

Founder and President

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