APP Issues Travel Advisory for California, Minnesota over Anti-Family Laws

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WASHINGTON — Today, American Principles Project (APP) issued an advisory for families considering travel to California or Minnesota due to dangerous attempts by their governments aimed at overriding parental rights. Both states have recently passed laws which legal experts argue could result in even out-of-state parents losing custody of their children. These laws give state … Read more

APP Endorses Bill Protecting Kids From Sexualization

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WASHINGTON — Today, Rep. Mike Johnson (R-La.) introduced the Stop the Sexualization of Children Act, a bill that would prohibit the use of federal funds for any activity or literature that depicts sexual content to children under the age of ten. This would include drag shows, overtly sexual books, and topics involving gender ideology. The … Read more

Joe Biden Announces Support for Sexualizing Children, Disempowering Parents

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President Joe Biden and his White House announced on Twitter yesterday their opposition to a Florida bill that would require schools to give parents access to records regarding their children’s health and well-being and prohibit schools from teaching students about sexual orientation and gender identity in an age-inappropriate manner. Biden called the legislation “hateful.” In … Read more

APP Endorses Two Federal Parental Rights Bills

WASHINGTON — Sen. Mike Lee (R-Utah) recently introduced two bills aiming to bolster parental rights in healthcare. The first, the PARENT Act, would require hospitals receiving federal funding to provide public notice of their policies on end-of-life care for minors — including in regards to DNR orders. And the second, the Parental Right to Know … Read more

APP Urges Senate to Pass Clean Version of CAPTA Reauthorization

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WASHINGTON – On May 20th, Democrats moved a reauthorization of the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act (CAPTA), H.R. 2480, through the House via the suspensions process and passed it via a voice vote. The bill included significant changes to CAPTA that undermine parental rights and could ultimately lead to good parents unjustly losing custody of their … Read more