Moore County School Board advances Parents Bill of Rights as policy | Eastern NC Now

enacting proposed state legislation as local school board policy

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The Parents Bill of Rights that was proposed in the General Assembly is being advanced by the Moore County School Board for adoption as school board policy for the county schools.  The measure is working its way through the adoption process and the 6 to 1 conservative majority board is likely to finalize its adoption early next year.  This new conservative board majority is hitting the ground running in Moore County.

The Parents Bill of Rights passed the state Senate by a wide margin earlier this year but was held up in the House by RINO Speaker Tim Moore, one of whose top aides, Dan Gurley, is a homosexual activist.

https://dailyhaymaker.com/moore-county-school-board-beats-ncga-to-the-punch-on-parents-rights/


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