Our Parental Rights in North Carolina are on the line - Your URGENT Help is needed to Support North Carolina House Bill HB 755 | Eastern North Carolina Now

Dear Fellow Friends, Parents and Patriots,

I am writing to you on an urgent matter related to our children and your parental rights in North Carolina. We must stand together to protect our parental rights in North Carolina and support Bill HB 755. Bill HB 755 is currently under our NC senate review and as you can imagine, there are groups who are trying to eradicate our parental rights. We must do everything we can to support this bill. You can find the copy of the bill here: www.ncleg.gov (pdf file)

The NC Parent-Teachers Association (PTA) is fighting against your parental rights with advocacy groups set to diminish your parental rights as they pertain to the safety, well-being and education of your children. Put a stop to these organizations that are undermining our rights. They are using your donated school money to work against you.

Here is what you can do:

  1. Call or email our NC senators and encourage them to support Bill HB 755. This Bill must pass our senate. NC Senators: www.ncleg.gov/Senate and NC House Members: www.ncleg.gov/House

  2. DEFUND the National PTA. DO NOT support your local school PTAs that are affiliated with the NC and National PTA. You are funding them to remove your parental rights. You have every right to volunteer and have a voice in your schools. You DO NOT need to support an organization that takes your money and undermines your rights and the safety of our children.

  3. SHARE THIS MESSAGE with every parent in NC that you know.

 

The progress of Bill HB755 can be found at: www.ncleg.gov/BillLookUp

Thank you, we must stand together for our children.

Regards,
Beatrice Setnik




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