Missouri 2022 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB776

Introduced
1/5/22  

Caption

Enacts the "Parents' Bill of Rights Act of 2022"

Impact

If enacted, SB776 would amend existing educational laws in Missouri by formalizing and expanding the rights of parents concerning their children's schooling. This would create a legal framework where parents can hold schools accountable for providing access to information, ensuring the safety of their minor children, and having a voice in school governance matters. Notably, the bill contains provisions for civil action in cases where parents feel their rights are violated, thus encouraging enforcement of these rights at a legal level. Additionally, non-compliance by schools could lead to significant penalties, including the withholding of state aid.

Summary

Senate Bill 776, also known as the 'Parents' Bill of Rights Act of 2022,' seeks to enhance parental control and oversight regarding their children's education in public schools. The bill grants parents significant rights, including the ability to review educational materials, access information about teachers and third-party presentations, and visit their children during school hours. The intent is to empower parents by offering transparency in school curricula and activities, thereby addressing concerns about the influence of external entities in the education of their children.

Contention

The introduction of SB776 has sparked considerable debate among stakeholders. Proponents, including many Republican legislators and parental rights advocates, argue that it is a vital step towards restoring parental authority and ensuring that children receive an education aligned with their family's values. However, critics claim the bill may inhibit educational autonomy and creativity by imposing restrictions on how educators can operate. Concerns have been raised about the implications of the bill on the ability of schools to act effectively in emergency situations or when providing a comprehensive educational experience that encourages broader perspectives.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB89

Creates the Missouri Education Transparency and Accountability Portal and the Parents' Bill of Rights Act of 2023

MO HB1480

"Parents' Bill of Rights Act of 2023"; enact.

MO SB2761

Parents' Bill of Rights; enact.

MO SB2881

Parents' Bill of Rights; enact.

MO HB296

Parental Bill Of Rights Act

MO SB653

Enacts the "Parents' Bill of Rights"

MO HB1964

Parental rights; Parents' Bill of Rights; private right of action; review; materials; object; opt in; fine; violation; term; effective date.

MO H3118

Parental Bill of Rights

MO HB1431

Establishing the parental bill of rights.

MO S0414

Parents Bill Of Rights Act

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