By Dr. James Dobson
House Bill 1032 has cleared committee and is headed to Colorado’s General Assembly where it can be passed into law.
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — In the early morning hours of Jan. 31, after 10 hours of debate and more than 300 concerned citizens in attendance, Colorado's Democratic House committee passed House Bill 1032, clearing it for a General Assembly vote. The legislation would repeal a 2013 law which provided exemptions for charter schools to select different sex ed criteria, as well as mandating public school children as young as nine years old learn about LGBT relationships in class in an expanded curriculum related to "different relationship models." Furthermore, the bill would also prohibit public schools from teaching abstinence-only sex ed. In reaction, the James Dobson Family Institute issues the following statement:
Contact your state legislators urging them to oppose HB 1032
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