Changes at the Capitol

On Wednesday, January 15th, 2020, legislators had a hearing on passing the Comprehensive Sex Education Mandate Bill (HB2184 / SB 5395). This bill would mandate every school district in Washington State to use state approved curriculum for students K-12.

The chosen curriculum contains material, graphics and statements normalizing sexual behavior at a very early age that goes against a majority of parents wishes.

In a 10,000 person survey, 58% of parents said “no” to the curriculum. The bill takes away parent’s rights and systematically indoctrinates children as young as 5 years old to an ideology that many families (faith based and secular) do not support.

As of this writing, the bill has passed legislators and is currently moving forward. We encourage you to stay informed on changes by visiting Family Policy Institute of Washington.

What can you do?

• Call AND email your legislators in the House and the Senate to urge them to vote NO on this bill.

For email, go to www.leg.wa.gov and the home page will help direct you to the legislators (House and Senate) in your district. Their phone numbers will be listed under their names. If you do not know your district, the website can help you also. The more people who call in, the better. The more emails they receive, the better. It does not matter if they already support your views on this bill. The more that legislators hear from people against the bill, the better Olympia will listen!

• Please let your friends and neighbors know about these bills. Share this information via email, on social media and ask them to share with their friends.

Thank You!

Thank you for standing for the health and well being of our children. The planned curriculum will do great damage to our children and take away the rights of parents to guide their children in their formative years regarding relation-ships, sexual integrity, and safety.

Are you interested in learning more about this bill?

Read the talking points or read a summary of the bill.

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