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Should age verification systems be present in all public & school libraries?
Should age verification systems be present in all public and school libraries, or will we trust librarians and parents to guide appropriate access?
North Dakota Gov. Vetoes Bill That Would Have Removed ‘Sexually Explicit’ Content From Libraries
North Dakota Gov. Kelly Armstrong vetoed a bill in late April that sought to remove sexually explicit content from areas in school and public libraries that are easily accessible to children.
Should children be able to see doctors alone?
Should children be able to see doctors alone, or will we ensure parents remain actively involved in their healthcare decisions for guidance and protection?
State Drags Feet On Protecting Minors From Medical Tyranny
Did you know that countless bills and other pieces of legislation that can help everyday Americans sit around gathering dust during the normal course of politicking?
Did you pray on National Day of Prayer?
Did you take a moment to pray on National Day of Prayer, or will you reflect now and unite with others in hope and faith for our nation’s future?
National Day Of Prayer: State Brings Prayer, Christian Readings To Classrooms
Lawmakers approved SB 11 in March, which would allow for a moment of prayer or reading from Christian texts throughout the school day
Should teachers receive more support for their work?
Will you continue to watch teachers struggle with limited resources, or will you demand greater support and respect for the vital work they do?
Chaplains Could Soon Start Supporting Teachers In Schools
The Alabama House approved a bill in April (91-4) in favor of allowing chaplains in schools to support teachers. House Bill 179 is sponsored by Republican Rep. Mark Gidley
Do you want religious historical education in your state?
Do you want religious historical education in your state, or will you fight to ensure schools remain a place for unbiased, inclusive learning for everyone?
Alabama Takes Massive Step Towards Historical Religious Education In Classrooms
Alabama took a big step closer toward allowing the Ten Commandments to be displayed in K-12 classrooms, as well as being taught in the curriculum, in April.
Are you still paying too much for food?
Are you still paying too much for food, or will you take control of your expenses, make smarter choices, and demand more affordable options starting today?
Farming Shift Could Cut Food Prices Across US
North Carolina Republican State Rep. Neal Jackson introduced House Bill 62 in February.