Budd Joins Risch to Introduce Bill Banning Radical Gender Ideology in K-12 Schools
Washington, D.C.
— U.S. Senator Ted Budd (R-N.C.) joined Senator Jim Risch (R-Idaho) in introducing the
Say No to Indoctrination Act
to codify President Trump’s executive order preventing taxpayer dollars from funding radical gender ideology in K-12 schools.
“For far too long, radical left-wing ideology has preyed on K-12 students in our nation’s school systems. It’s high time we put a stop to these woke lesson plans that take advantage of children and undermine parental rights. I am proud to join Senator Risch and my colleagues to prevent taxpayer dollars from funding public schools that teach gender ideology,”
said Senator Budd.
“Schools should prepare our children for the future, not promote radical gender ideology. The Say No to Indoctrination Act puts an end to woke education practices in K-12 schools and makes President Trump’s common-sense policy permanent,”
said Senator Risch.
The bill was also co-sponsored by Senators Mike Crapo (R-Idaho), Josh Hawley (R-Mo.), Roger Marshall (R-Kan.), Eric Schmitt (R-Mo.), and Tommy Tuberville (R-Ala.).
The
Say No to Indoctrination Act
has received support from Concerned Women for America and American Principles Project.
Read the full bill text
HERE
.
BACKGROUND
The
Say No to Indoctrination Act
codifies the
Executive Order
President Trump issued on January 20, 2025, declaring that no taxpayer dollars be sent to K-12 schools that teach or promote radical gender ideology.
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