Missouri AG Stands Up for Parental Rights
January 25, 2023
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey has taken a stand for pro-parent policies and practices to be placed in schools. Following a drag queen breakfast, which around 30 middle schoolers from Columbia Public Schools attended, Attorney General Bailey called for the school officials, who knew and allowed this event to take place without parental consent, to either resign or be fired. Moreover, he called for resolutions from school boards that declared that drag has no place in curricula.
"I'm calling on school boards and superintendents throughout the state to adopt resolution or a public position that drag shows have no place in curriculum in students' education," Bailey said. "That needs to happen as well to demonstrate the absurdity of the Columbia Public School (CPS) action and to ensure it doesn't happen elsewhere in our state."
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