Call to Action! Defeat Sex Ed Mandate, Pornographic Schoolbooks, Physician Assisted Suicide Bills and Other Bills!

We can stop the Sex Ed Mandate, Pornographic Schoolbooks, Physician Assisted Suicide bills, and other bills that threaten life and parental rights, but your legislators must hear from you now!

This Wednesday, February 7th, at 5 PM is the deadline for all state legislative committees to report on bills. That’s why your legislators need to hear from you immediately.

Please take a few moments to contact your legislators at the links below and tell them to oppose this harmful legislation and support the Opt-In for Sex Ed. Your elected officials need to hear from you before Wednesday, so please call or email them at the links below today!

Help MFI oppose these bills:

Pregnancy Resource Center Gag Rule: HB377/SB174 aims to censor the speech of pro-life pregnancy resource centers, making it more difficult for them to do their vital work for women and babies. We oppose these bills. Status: In committee. Contact your legislators here.

Radical Abortion BillsHB1599/SB1114 would eliminate nearly all restrictions on abortion in MA, would make abortion more dangerous for women, would allow girls of any age to obtain abortions without parental consent, and more. We oppose these bills. Status: In committee. Contact your legislators here.

Physician-Assisted Suicide BillsHB2246/SB1331 would legalize doctor-prescribed death. We oppose these bills. Status: In committee. Contact your legislators here.

The Sex Ed Mandate Bills: HB544/SB268 would mandate a controversial sex education framework for public schools across the state that teach sex ed. If passed this bill would result in less transparency and loss of local control and would expose children to graphic sexual content. We oppose these bills. Status: In committee. Contact your legislators here.

School Vaccine Bills: HB604, SB1391, and HB2151/SB1458 would eliminate religious exemptions, result in decreased accountability and increase government bureaucracy, shame schools and parents, and allow minors to consent to vaccination without their parent or guardian’s consent or knowledge. We oppose these bills. Status: In committee. Contact your legislators here.

Pornographic Schoolbook Bills: HB2499/SB2528 would make it near impossible to remove porn from K-12 public school libraries and give woke activist school librarians more power. We oppose these bills. Status: In committee. Contact your legislators here.

Help MFI support this bill:

The Opt-In for Sex Ed Bills: HB587/HB463would require school districts to adopt an opt-in policy for students to participate in human sexual education. School districts would be required to secure written permission from the parent or guardian consenting to their child’s participation in sex ed lessons. We support these bills. Status: In committee. Contact your legislators here.

To learn more about these bills visit our Take Action page by clicking the button below.

The Sex Ed Mandate and Physician Assisted Suicide bills both made it out of committee in 2022, and the Sex Ed Mandate bill was even passed in the Senate. Your legislators need to hear from you now!

Yours in the fight,

The MFI Team


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