If Gov. Mike Dunleavy's bill is passed by the Legislature, students would need their parents’ permission before taking a sex education class or joining a program or club related to gender and sexuality.
Gov. Mike Dunleavy announced a bill Tuesday that would increase the amount of parental permission needed to teach sex education and change students’ names or pronouns in school.
“There should never be a case where a parent sends their kids to school, and the child comes back having discussions about things they’ve learned in school that may be a sensitive issue or an affront to a parent’s values,” Dunleavy said at a press conference Tuesday. Anchorage Democratic Sen. Loki Töbin chairs the Senate Education Committee. She said the bill could increase feelings of isolation among LGBTQ students.
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