May 14, 2025

Important Call to Action- Protect Local Control and Parental Rights

WHY WE WANT ASSEMBLY MEMBERS

TO VOTE "NO" ON AB464

Assembly Bill 464 (AB464) AB464 strips away local control and embeds permanent curriculum mandates in Nevada law, including controversial and ideologically driven content like Social Emotional Learning (SEL), diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), and reproductive education. It prohibits school boards, principals, and teachers from adjusting or removing these standards, even if they conflict with community values or parental concerns. The bill not only eliminates flexibility in how and what students are taught but also mandates punishment for educators or administrators who dissent. AB464 bypasses the democratic process and silences the voices of parents, school leaders, and local communities. For the sake of transparency, accountability, and educational freedom, we urge legislators to vote NO on AB464.


You can read AB464 here.


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Here is our opposition statement sent to the Assembly Committee:

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