Parents matter. Parents deserve to have a say in their children’s education. That's why House Republicans have introduced Tʜᴇ Pᴀʀᴇɴᴛs Bɪʟʟ ᴏғ Rɪɢʜᴛs. Join dozens of parents, students, and me starting at 4pm ET today: speaker.gov/parents/

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In Washington State the parents are not allowed to say anything or a teacher can buck their narrative or they are severely punished in their career.
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Wrong. I don’t want any of these people to have a say in any child’s education! #Traitor
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Ok, since both parents work or single parents work 2 jobs to make ends meet, when would they have the time to read over all that you want them to?
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As an accountant, I am relied on to help folks with their finances. I don’t know one ounce about teaching but do know it’s a thankless job. Step in and volunteer for a day. Maybe you’ll get it!
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Remember the old saying, keep Democrats out of the boardroom and Republicans out of the bedroom? Heed that advice.
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This Bill of Rights is yet one more Republican performance. Parents already have a significant role in their children’s education. But you, DeSantis and others want to stop black parents from having their children learn US history. Shameful
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Parents will teach their children that you are a filthy traitor.
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As a parent, I have ALWAYS had a say in my child's education & I didn't need you to give out private vouchers. If you do not have a say in your child's education it's because you didn't care enough to be involved, I work FT & if I could do it, so could you. Stop lying Kevin
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Will these fine upstanding parents take part🤔
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