Kansas Senate GOP Overrides Guv Kelly 'Parents Bill Of Rights' Veto

The GOP score an important victory this afternoon and prove the importance of state house domination.

Here's more deets on the power move . . .

On March 22, the Kansas Senate voted 24-15 to pass Senate Bill 496, establishing a parents’ bill of rights for students in elementary and secondary schools in the state.

The bill would give parents the right to inspect curriculum, instructional materials or any other materials used to teach children at school.

Specifically, it lets them “inspect any materials, activities, curriculum, lessons, syllabi, surveys, tests, questionnaires, examinations, books, magazines, handouts, professional development and training materials and any other materials or activities that are provided to the parent’s child.”

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

Kansas Senate overrides Kelly's veto of 'Parents Bill of Rights,' headed to House

TOPEKA, Kan. - The Kansas Senate has voted to override Gov. Laura Kelly's veto of the "Parents' Bill of Rights" bill. The Senate voted 27-12 to override the governor's veto on the "Parents Bill of Rights." The bill will now move on to the Kansas House.


Kansas Senate votes to override Gov. Kelly's veto of parents' bill of rights legislation

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - The Kansas Senate voted 27-12 to override Gov. Laura Kelly's veto of legislation that would require all school district's board of educations to adopt a "Parents' Bill of Rights."

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