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Republicans said the “Parents’ Bill of Rights” is largely a response to parents whose frustrations grew during the COVID-19 pandemic as their children learned from home. “However, the last thing our state needs is another Republican political ploy like the bathroom bill which hurt our people and cost us jobs.” Cooper vetoed a Republican bill last year that would have limited how public school teachers can discuss certain racial concepts. “Schools are grateful for involved parents and we need even more of them working together with teachers to educate our children,” Cooper said in a prepared statement. Pat McCrory addressing bathroom use by transgender people that costs the state sporting events and billions of dollars. Roy Cooper, whose vetoes can be upheld if enough lawmakers from his party remain united, told legislators to 'keep the ‘Don’t Say Gay’ culture wars out of North Carolina classrooms.” He also referred to House Bill 2, a 2016 law signed by GOP Gov. has no censorship in it at all.”ĭemocratic Gov. Michael Lee, a New Hanover County Republican and a Senate education committee co-chairman. “This is about not teaching 5-, 6-, 7-, 8-year-olds things that are not age appropriate,' said Sen.

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