The bill, which wades into other contentious issues around pronouns for children and their medical treatment without parental consent, received criticism from some who said GOP colleagues are wrongly interfering in the classroom. RALEIGH - A Republican measure supporters say would empower North Carolina parents to better monitor their children’s public school education - and also would bar K-3 class curriculum from addressing LGBTQ issues - was approved last week by a state Senate committee. The legislation will empower parents to better monitor their children's public school education while opponents say it would unnecessarily interfere in classrooms. A bill that bears resemblance to Florida's "Don't Say Gay" bill advanced from a North Carolina Senate committee.
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