Georgia Votes in Favor of Parents’ Bill of Rights

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Georgia’s state Senate voted 31-22 on Friday in favor of House Bill 1178, which would outline a Parents’ Bill of Rights. The measure gives parents recourse if they object to the curriculum taught in public schools. Frontline Policy Action said, “Once signed into law by the governor, this bill will codify parental rights as fundamental in Georgia law and strengthen parents’ control over their children’s education.” Republican Gov. Brian Kemp is expected the sign the measure.