NC parents' rights bill includes LGBTQ curriculum ban in K-3 [View all]
Source: Associated Press
NC parents rights bill includes LGBTQ curriculum ban in K-3
By GARY D. ROBERTSON
May 24, 2022
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) North Carolina Senate Republicans on Tuesday unveiled a wide-ranging proposal they say would help parents stay informed about what their children are being taught and how theyre being treated by doctors. The measure also would tread into contentious LGBTQ matters that have caused divisive debate elsewhere.
The Parents Bill of Rights legislation would bar public school curriculum for kindergarten through third grade from containing instruction on sexual orientation and gender identity. Republicans contend the prohibition is more limited than a new Florida law that critics have dubbed the Dont Say Gay law, which has received intense scrutiny nationally from critics who argue it marginalizes LGBTQ people.
And throughout K-12 schools, local school boards would be required to adopt procedures that notify a parent when school staff notices changes to a childs mental, emotional or physical health or well-being, or before a childs name or pronoun is changed in school records.
Separately, the bill also would subject health care providers to disciplinary action by licensing boards should they fail to receive parental consent for non-urgent medical treatments for a minor child, including fines of up to $5,000.
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