Parents of schoolchildren around the U.S. are demanding accountability and transparency from their local school systems, rejecting the racial discrimination of critical race theory (CRT), and looking for a Parents’ Bill of Rights. Check out the map below to see how legislation is progressing across the U.S. and select your state in the menu underneath to see details of state-level legislation.
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Empowering K-12 Students and Families: A State-by-State Comparison
Currently, states have at least two laws or executive orders that reject the bias inherent in critical race theory, provide more academic transparency, empower parents with a parent bill of rights, and/or protect children from radical gender ideology.
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Note: This page was first published on January 30, 2023.
Design and Development: Graphic produced by John W. Fleming and Jay Simon. Data compiled by Jonathan Butcher and Madison Marino.