New Hampshire House set to vote on 'Parent's Bill of Rights'
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New Hampshire lawmakers are voting on a "Parents' Bill of Rights" that would require teachers to tell parents if their kids are using different pronouns when they ask.
Much of the debate has focused on whether to require school officials — when asked by parents — to disclose that their child is using a different name or being referred to as being a different gender.
"Parents who ask such questions likely already suspect that their children are having problematic issues in this area, so this bill is not an effort to ‘out’ such students," Republican Rep. Arlene Quartatiello wrote in remarks printed in the House calendar ahead of the vote. "It is, rather, an effort to empower a partnership between parents and teachers to most effectively help vulnerable children navigate complicated situations that may involve life-altering decisions."