Congress expanding 'gay' protections in classrooms
A new proposal in the U.S. Congress would allow children in public schools across the nation to be disciplined for "bullying" if someone else "perceives" a slight over someone's sexual orientation or gender identity, and in one case where such a program already has been implemented, it is being used to exclude parents from any input into what their children are taught about homosexuality and bisexuality.
The proposal is H.R. 2262, which was introduced in May by Rep. Linda Sanchez, D-Calif., just about the same time Kevin Jennings, the founder of the Gay, Lesbian, Straight Education Network which promotes homosexuality in schools, was appointed to head the office of school safety in President Obama's administration.
The alarms are being raised by organizations like Americans for Truth and the Illinois Family Institute, where Laurie Higgins warned about the impact of the plan....