While many North Carolina school districts are complying with the new Parents’ Bill of Rights law, some are acting in defiance of the recently-passed statute. Listen Here:

The Parents Bill of Rights passes through the NC House but will likely be vetoed by Governor Roy Cooper. Also, the SCOTUS rules to ban affirmative action. That and much more on The Vince Coakley Radio Program. Listen Here:

Vince discusses the Parental Bill of Rights and more examples of the government abusing it’s power. Also, Transformation Tuesday. That and much more on The Vince Coakley Radio Program. Listen Here:

North Carolina Senator Amy Galey (R-Alamance) sponsored (and shepherded through the state Senate) the Parents’ Bill of Rights. It codifies and clarifies the rights that parents have in accessing information from their local government school. Listen Here:

It shouldn’t be controversial to give rights back to parents. ABC has more:   The North Carolina State Senate passed Senate Bill 49, known as Parents’ Bill of Rights, Tuesday afternoon in a 29-18 vote on party lines. It follows a series of approvals through committees, after first being introduced a week ago.  “The government is […]

For the second time in as many years, North Carolina state Senators are working to pass a “Parents’ Bill of Rights.” Opponents call it anti-LGBT. Supporters say it is aimed at blocking classroom instruction about sexuality in Grades K-4. Listen Here:

For the second time in as many years, North Carolina state Senators are working to pass a “Parents’ Bill of Rights.” Opponents call it anti-LGBT. Supporters say it is aimed at blocking classroom instruction about sexuality in Grades K-4. Listen Here:

Democrats’ opposition to the NC Senate’s “Parents Bill of Rights” is another example of how disconnected the party has grown from the concerns many parents have about the public education system.

Highlights (and lowlights) of the debate over North Carolina’s “Parents Bill of Rights” legislation that passed the state Senate this week.

Republicans – and one Democrat – in the North Carolina Senate passed a bill detailing parental rights for those with kids in government schools. Democrats say the bill is anti-LGBT because it prevents inclusion of sexual orientation or gender identity in the curriculum.