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National Parents Bill of Rights owes a lot to Louisiana

Por: The Advocate Politics March 19, 2023

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WASHINGTON – A former University of Louisiana Monroe administrator and professor, U.S. Rep. Julia Letlow already had the bonafides to lead the effort to pass a national “Parents Bill of Rights Act.”The act, officially , is a response to parents’ anger: over COVID-caused school shutdowns, masking and the discovery of a curricula that some felt had veered too far from an American exceptionalism theme. The bill is a GOP legislative... + full article



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