The Iowa House voted Wednesday to require fetal development education in Iowa schools. Republicans in the Iowa House of Representatives voted Wednesday to require schools to teach about fetal ...
Tennessee school children could be required to view a three-minute ultrasound or computer animation of a developing fetus as part of state-required family life curriculum under a new Republican-backed ...
The New Hampshire Senate passed a bill Thursday to require health classes to show students certain early fetal development videos. Under HB 667, the videos should be “high-quality computer-generated ...
Only one major vote remains before a bill could require Tennessee school children in at least 78 counties to view a 3-minute fetal development video. Senate Bill 2767 would mandate inclusion of a ...
Gov. Kim Reynolds has signed a law requiring schools to show 5th to 12th grade students videos of fetal development that depict "the humanity of the unborn child." The law forbids schools from using ...
DISCOURAGING ABORTION. THE SENATE EDUCATION COMMITTEE IS MAKING CHANGES TO A BILL THAT WOULD REQUIRE STUDENTS IN SEX ED CLASSES ACROSS THE STATE TO WATCH A VIDEO ON FETAL DEVELOPMENT. GONE ARE ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – A bill that aims to require the annual screening of fetal development videos in public schools has passed the Ohio House. Ohio representatives approved House Bill 485, also ...
Screenshot of the “Baby Olivia” video produced by anti-abortion group Live Action. Kansas Republicans want to require similar videos in public school biology and sex ed classes. Courtesy of Live ...
The Iowa Senate approved a bill to require the state’s public schools to show high quality animations of fetal development in fourth through 12th grade human growth and development classes. The bill, ...
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Reynolds signs law requiring schools to show fetal development videos depicting 'humanity'
Beginning this fall, Iowa schools must show middle and high school students a video of fetal development that "depicts the humanity of the unborn child," under a law Gov. Kim Reynolds signed June 6.
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