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Moms for Liberty’s conservative activists are planning their next move: Taking over school boards 

Por: NBC News Politics October 22, 2022

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TAMPA, Fla. — Eighteen months after a pair of former school board members in Florida founded Moms for Liberty, the group’s first national gathering drew 500 people, including major Republican figures, to a waterfront hotel here, demonstrating the growing political influence of these local conservative activists.  The organization’s rapid ascension — its leaders say it has nearly 100,000 members across 195 chapters in 37 states — has... + full article



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