Ohio passes ‘Parents’ Bill of Rights;’ bill heads to governor’s desk
- Ohio Senate has approved the 'Parents' Bill of Rights,' which includes provisions for offsite religious instruction.
- The legislation aims to enhance parental involvement in their children's education.
- Supporters of the bill argue that it ensures parents have a say in the educational process.
- Opponents express concerns about potential infringement on educational freedom.
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