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House Bill 1608 moves to Indiana Senate

INDIANAPOLIS (Network Indiana) – If you have been following the debate on House Bill 1608, you might be interested to know that it is now headed to the full Indiana Senate.

If passed, this bill would implement certain restrictions for teachers of grades up to Third.  They would not be allowed to discuss certain facets of human sexuality with their students, namely the adoption of different pronouns or names.

And, if a child wishes to identify as a different pronoun and/or name, parents must first give their consent or support.

This bill has been the subject of controversy between school officials, teachers, parents, and other community members.

While one side argues that passing the bill would give parents more input in their children’s education, another side says this is prohibitive for teachers, and possibly even dangerous for students with unsupportive or unsafe homes.

Under this bill, teachers would also be protected if they choose not to acknowledge a student’s pronoun or name change.  However, a recent amendment says their refusal should be founded in “religious conviction.”

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1 comment

Groomers are against this Bill March 24, 2023 at 9:49 am

Care about Children? Pass this Bill.

Anyone that is against this Bill is Mentally ill and is for Grooming Children.

Yes, it’s sad that a Bill like this is even needed, but in today’s morally absent society, it’s much needed.

So don’t be mentally ill, and support this Bill.

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