Parental Access to Education Bill

This legislation expands the Louisiana Parental Bill of Rights in education to include parental access, upon request, to the actual “lessons” that the teacher prepares for the students in Louisiana public schools. The Bill was offered in response to parents’ concerns about the increasing sinister effort to teach the poisonous doctrine of Critical Race Theory to our students in schools, as well as perverse sexual concepts such as “gender identity”. CRT is the doctrine that holds that America’s founding documents (the Constitution, the Declaration of Independence, and the Federalist Papers), are intrinsically racist, that white people are oppressors by the sole fact of their race, and that black people are victims by the sole fact of their race. The Bill died on the House floor after passing out of Committee. Republican Rep. Buddy Mincey (Livingston Parish) vocally opposed the Bill, along with Republican Rep. Bill Wheat (Tangipahoa Parish). Rep. Mincey is a textbook RINO (Republican In Name Only) who is perpetually afraid of offending the teachers’ union, and every voter in both Mincey’s and Wheat’s districts should know that they killed an important Bill that would simply have allowed parents access to what their children are being taught in school. Parents have every right to this information, and it is known that there is a direct correlation between parental involvement and higher student performance in school. Mincey and Wheat failed to protect our children, and our values.

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