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The quiet battle for your child's mind is happening on elementary school bookshelves, and you might be shocked at what's hiding there. Representative Richard McGrew of Arkansas joins us to share his journey from concerned citizen to legislative champion after discovering LGBT-themed books targeting fourth graders in a rural school library.
McGrew takes us behind the scenes of his successful effort to pass Act 917, groundbreaking legislation that prohibits non-age-appropriate sexual material in Arkansas K-5 school libraries. His story reveals the surprising reality that even small country schools are not immune to the push for sexual content targeting young children. "If you'd have told me beforehand these books were there, I'd have said no way," McGrew confesses, highlighting why parents everywhere should investigate what's available to their children.
We explore the grassroots strategy that made this legislation possible - from helping parents navigate bureaucratic processes to rallying church communities and building coalitions. McGrew's practical approach demonstrates how strategic compromise can achieve crucial protections while withstanding constitutional challenges. His experience provides a blueprint for concerned citizens nationwide who want to effect meaningful change in their own communities.
The conversation broadens to address the critical need for civil discourse in our divided times. How can we speak truth boldly while maintaining respect for those with whom we disagree? Drawing inspiration from leaders who model this approach, we discuss practical ways to rebuild relationships with family members holding different views and engage effectively in the public square.
Ready to protect children in your community? Join the growing movement of parents, grandparents, and concerned citizens taking action in school boards and state legislatures across America. The power to safeguard our children's innocence begins with awareness and culminates in courageous civic engagement.
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The quiet battle for your child's mind is happening on elementary school bookshelves, and you might be shocked at what's hiding there. Representative Richard McGrew of Arkansas joins us to share his journey from concerned citizen to legislative champion after discovering LGBT-themed books targeting fourth graders in a rural school library.
McGrew takes us behind the scenes of his successful effort to pass Act 917, groundbreaking legislation that prohibits non-age-appropriate sexual material in Arkansas K-5 school libraries. His story reveals the surprising reality that even small country schools are not immune to the push for sexual content targeting young children. "If you'd have told me beforehand these books were there, I'd have said no way," McGrew confesses, highlighting why parents everywhere should investigate what's available to their children.
We explore the grassroots strategy that made this legislation possible - from helping parents navigate bureaucratic processes to rallying church communities and building coalitions. McGrew's practical approach demonstrates how strategic compromise can achieve crucial protections while withstanding constitutional challenges. His experience provides a blueprint for concerned citizens nationwide who want to effect meaningful change in their own communities.
The conversation broadens to address the critical need for civil discourse in our divided times. How can we speak truth boldly while maintaining respect for those with whom we disagree? Drawing inspiration from leaders who model this approach, we discuss practical ways to rebuild relationships with family members holding different views and engage effectively in the public square.
Ready to protect children in your community? Join the growing movement of parents, grandparents, and concerned citizens taking action in school boards and state legislatures across America. The power to safeguard our children's innocence begins with awareness and culminates in courageous civic engagement.
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