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Hi John,
I've just published a new blog post:
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The Parents Bill of Rights has passed the House of Representatives, with
the final bill incorporating my School Choice Amendment.
This landmark legislation protects the right of parents to know what
curriculum and reading materials schools are using, to control their
child's data and privacy, and to enroll in the school of their choice.
It is a testament to the strength of the growing parents movement that
even Joe Biden has not ruled out signing the legislation. During the
floor debate, I invoked
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week's LA Unified strike/shutdown as an illustration of why the bill
is needed.
On a related note, yesterday was our hearing on the Attorney General's
attempt to silence parents by branding them "domestic terrorists."
Incredibly, the House Minority tried to change the topic to the phantom
issue of "book bans," leading to my heated exchange
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the Democrat witness.
This week, I also delivered two major speeches on the House Floor. The
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about California's absurd water policies, with an image on my right of
water pouring into the ocean and on my left of Newsom's draconian
drought restrictions. The shaming worked: Newsom just ended several
drought-related orders.
The second speech
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was on the two major court victories last week against AB 5, which were
a major blow to Newsom and - even more so - to the enforcer of his
corruption, Julie Su.
The timing couldn't be worse for Su, whose nomination for U.S. Labor
Secretary is stalling: confirmation hearings have now been delayed
several weeks. Following my speech, several more national groups
declared their opposition.
The crucial Quarter 1 deadline is a week away. Make your citizen
contribution here.
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