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Letters: Which is it: Do parents have rights or not? Lawmakers confuse reader

Por: The Advocate Opinion July 20, 2023

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Our Republican legislators continue to raise a ruckus about the importance of parents deciding what is best for their children. Yet, when it comes to the to decide what is the best medical treatment for their children or what books their children can read, including who can read the books to them, the Legislature purloins that right for themselves. It doesn’t make any sense. Either parents have control over the decisions that are best for... + full article



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