Parents deserve to have a say in what is taught in their child’s classrooms and should not be excluded from providing their input. That is why I was proud to co-sponsor the Parents Bill of Rights Act.

Dec 17, 2021 · 5:39 PM UTC

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What’s next Tom? Parents providing the kids lunch if they don’t want the lunch served at school!? Total anarchy!!
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If parents don’t know what their kids are being taught, they aren’t paying attention.
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Replying to @GOPMajorityWhip
I know few parents--myself included--who possess anywhere close to the expertise to have any kind of credible opinion about what's taught in school. The same nut jobs who think that the science behind vaccines are in large part the same ones you're pandering to here. No thanks.
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You going to allocate extra funds to schools for this?
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More propaganda. Motives behind bill disturbing.
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This disabled Minnesotan hasn't had health coverage since 2014. I can see why busybody parents are a higher priority. /s
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Please add right to not get shot in a school shooting. Not being funny either. We keep washing over this topic like it doenst exist
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Tom, tell us which school districts don't provide this information. Stop spreading lies and stoking fear and hate, it's all you've got and the people who are listening to you will believe that violence is the way to protect their children. #SeditionCaucus
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Parents have always had the right to be a part, if they chose not to that was their choice. Your bill is just more divisive crap!!!!!
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