Posts Tagged ‘indiana’
Legislative Update
A lot has been happening in state legislatures around the country regarding parental rights, including some big news out of Indiana. But before I get to that, check out what’s going on in these states: In Florida, the Reasonable Childhood Independence bill is nearing the finish line. Introduced concurrently by Sen. Erin Grall in the…
Read MoreVictories! Yet Danger Looms
This week has seen parental rights victories in three states. But we’re also watching closely as a battle in Illinois threatens parental rights across the country. First, the good news. On Monday, Indiana’s Senate Bill 143 (SB143) passed the House Committee on Judiciary by a vote of 9 to 3. The measure, which will recognize…
Read MoreThe Start of an Exciting Legislative Ride
Many legislatures across the country are just getting started this week. (If you’re curious, you can see which ones here.) That means lawmakers are getting committee assignments, maybe new offices, and they’re just starting to introduce their 2025 legislation. So, while they’re just gearing up, I had planned to tell you about a couple of…
Read MoreURGENT: Contact Your Indiana Senator Today for Parental Rights Bill
Your parental rights—the liberty to direct the upbringing, education, and care of your minor children according to your own conscience—are not protected under Indiana law. But that can change, starting today. Indiana Senate Bill 143 is being heard in the Senate Judiciary Committee this afternoon. SB143 would establish in Indiana law that parental rights are…
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