‘WINNING’: VA Senate Passes Bill Allowing Parents to Review Public Schools’ ‘Sexually Explicit’ Curricula

Virginia’s freshman governor has made it clear that they will make public education protection their top priority after a year of government funded education disaster in the commonwealth. Glenn Youngkin’s (R) administration. 

Christopher Rufo is a critic of Critical Race Theory and he was also a City Journal reporter. broke the news on Wednesday that the Virginia State Senate just signed off an a bill that public schools in the state have to make transparent all sexually explicit materials introduced to kids as part of the school programming. 

Basically, the new bill, introduced to the state senate by Sen. Siobhan Dunnavant (R-Henrico County), stipulates that sexual material in the public schools will be put on record so that parents know exactly what their children are seeing. 

Rufo tweeted and image of the bill – titled Senate Bill 656 – and commented on it, saying, “WINNING: The Virginia State Senate—including two Democrats—has passed legislation requiring curriculum transparency related to sexually explicit materials in public schools.”

Well, that’s fantastic news. Teachers who try to groom children using strange or inappropriate sexual lessons material will face punishment if the Virginia House passes the bill. Youngkin is known for his intense focus on breaking corruption in state public schools boards.

Rufo expressed hope that this bill will be signed into law soon, adding in his tweet, “The bill is expected to pass in the House and to be signed into law by Governor Youngkin.”

Part of the exact text of SB 656 reads, “The Department [of Education] shall develop and make available to each school board model policies for ensuring parental notification of any instructional material that includes sexually explicit content.” 

The text also claimed that the bill would also include “information, guidance, procedures and standards” FOR the “ensuring of parental notification,” for “directly identifying” what that material is, and for “permitting” parents to review any of these types of materials.

It’s safe to say ‘little Johnny’ in Loudoun County Public Schools (LCPS) won’t be getting any radical LGBTQ lessons unless his parents can see it and sign off on it. Thank goodness.

It is also interesting to mention that the bill was signed into law by Chapman Petersen, a Democratic senator from Fairfax City, and Lynwood Lee (D-Accomack). Yes, it is. You can’t force your kids to know about strange material sexually without knowing. 

After all, they’ve all have seen how parents raked the LCPS Board over the coals for hiding stuff from them, and by stuff we mean the rape of a student by a “boy in a skirt” that happened in their schools.

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