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The Ohio legislature, in its final session this year, passed the so-called "Parents Bill of Rights" requiring that parents be notified of any sexuality content in school, allowing students time away from campus for religious studies, and compelling school employees to tell parents about issues such as a student's gay or transgender identity. Democrats who opposed the bill called it dangerous.
The bill tops our discussion of the end of the legislative term on the “Sound of Ideas Reporters Roundtable.” Legislation now goes on to Governor Mike DeWine.
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The Ohio legislature, in its final session this year, passed the so-called "Parents Bill of Rights" requiring that parents be notified of any sexuality content in school, allowing students time away from campus for religious studies, and compelling school employees to tell parents about issues such as a student's gay or transgender identity. Democrats who opposed the bill called it dangerous.
The bill tops our discussion of the end of the legislative term on the “Sound of Ideas Reporters Roundtable.” Legislation now goes on to Governor Mike DeWine.

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