Corrado’s ‘Parents Bill of Rights Act’ Affirms Parental Role in Education
April 13, 2022 | New Jersey
As Trenton’s assault on parental rights rages on only months before a new, controversial school curriculum standard takes effect, Sen. Kristin Corrado is fighting back with the ‘Parents Bill of Rights Act’ she first introduced on Dec. 6, 2021.
“This legislation is even more poignant now that we have learned more about the Administration’s intention to disenfranchise parents from the education process,” said Corrado (R-40). “With this measure, the educational rights of parents are guaranteed, and family values are protected from government intrusion.”
The pending implementation of the state’s controversial new sex education standards, set to take effect next school year, goes too far, eliminating any role of parents in schooling, Corrado said.
“Parents are angry. They feel ignored, helpless, and frustrated,” Corrado said. “With parenting comes responsibilities, and Trenton bureaucrats are usurping that authority and relegating Moms and Dads to spectators in the raising of their children.,,, (Excerpt from NJ Republican Senators Newsroom)