BREAKING! State House Changed the Date of the Hearing on the Sex Ed Mandate!

The Joint Committee on Education just announced yet another change to the hearing on the Sex Ed Mandate bills HB544/SB268. The hearing will now be held on Wednesday, October 11th at 11:00 a.m. in Hearing Room B-2 at the State House in Boston.

Registration for virtual and in-person testimony will remain open until Tuesday, October 10th at 3:00 p.m.

Click the button below to register to testify. 

Use the MFI Action Center to tell your legislator to oppose the Sex Ed Mandate.

For complete details regarding the Sex Ed Mandate read our previous blog post. If any details change again, we will be sure to alert you right away!

Thank you for speaking up to protect children from sexualization in MA schools!

For our families, 

Bill Gillmeister, MFI Legislative and Education Consultant 

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