AB 562). It seeks to allow parents to remove their children from lessons that touch upon sexuality or gender.One of the bill’s authors is Republican Rep.
Donna Rozar, (R-Marshfield). She also wants schools to notify parents in advance if they’re going to talk about these subjects.Related: Harvey Milk Day and San Francisco’s monuments to an LGBTQ iconThe bill was introduced Wednesday and a public hearing took place in the Assembly Education Committee at the state Capitol yesterday.Rozar was among those to speak.“I believe that there are very subtle things that occur in public and charter schools that tend to normalize behaviors that are in conflict with some students’ families’ belief systems,” she said.“Students are exposed to things maybe.