Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HB5116

Introduced
9/3/25  

Caption

Empower Parents to Protect their Kids Act

Impact

The bill holds significant implications for schools receiving federal funds, effectively changing how they approach gender transitions for minors. Educational institutions will be required to have written policies that ensure compliance with parental consent requirements. With these changes, schools would need to openly communicate with parents about their children's identities and any related support or resources, potentially leading to a cultural shift in how schools handle gender-related issues.

Summary

House Bill 5116, titled the 'Empower Parents to Protect their Kids Act', mandates that federal funds allocated to elementary and secondary schools require parental consent prior to any facilitation of a child's gender transition. This legislative initiative arises amidst concerns that some school districts may facilitate gender identity changes without parental knowledge or agreement, including changing names and pronouns or allowing access to opposite-sex facilities. By inserting parental consent into the process, the bill aims to reinforce family involvement in issues relating to a child's gender identity and transition before the age of 18.

Contention

However, the bill has sparked considerable debate. Proponents argue that it protects parental rights and upholds family authority regarding sensitive issues like gender identity, asserting that current practices in some districts could infringe on these rights. On the other hand, critics contend that the legislation may compromise the welfare and safety of transgender minors, making access to necessary support more difficult and potentially exposing them to increased mental health risks.

Notable_points

Furthermore, the legislation opens avenues for civil actions against schools that fail to comply, which may include compensatory measures for families who feel their rights have been violated. Such provisions for lawsuits could create an adversarial environment between parents and schools, complicating the dynamics of educational settings as they navigate the challenges posed by gender identity discussions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US HB3462

Empower Parents to Protect Their Kids Act of 2023

US SB1709

Empower Parents to Protect Their Kids Act of 2023

US HB736

PROTECT Kids Act Parental Rights Over The Education and Care of Their Kids Act

US SB200

PROTECT Kids Act Parental Rights Over The Education and Care of Their Kids Act

US HB5327

Empowering Parents Act

US HB1585

Prohibiting Parental Secrecy Policies In Schools Act of 2023

US HB8376

Latino Youth Mental Health Empowerment Act

US HB8536

PROKID Act Protection of Kids in Immigrant Detention Act

US HB6149

Protecting Kids on Social Media Act

US HB10364

To safeguard children from harmful app services accessible through app stores across the United States, to provide parents with parental controls, to provide parents clear and accurate information about apps and their services to ensure proper parental consent is achieved, and for other purposes.

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