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Media Literacy & Digital Citizenship: A Teacher’s Perspective

Media Literacy & Digital Citizenship: A Teacher’s Perspective

*Washington’s SB 5626 is one of the worst carry-over bills from 2023 that we are watching closely moving into 2024. We already know expanding upon “Media Literacy & Digital Citizenship” is a priority for the legislature in 2024 as they have already had work sessions to start moving forward. This article is written by one of our Legislative Action Team members who is currently teaching in WA public schools. Please share and please engage in making your voice heard!

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This #GivingTuesday support FREEDOM

We are so passionate about the work we do. We believe that America is the best country ever. We believe that we have a duty to fight for the freedoms that God has given to us. As we gear up for the 2024 legislative session around the country, would you please consider...

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2024 Legislative Preview – the highlight reel

2024 Legislative Preview – the highlight reel

Our “highlight reel” is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to “big, bad bills” on the table in the 2024 Washington legislative session. We’re watching these and dozens more very closely and want to make sure they’re on your radar so you can speak up and fight with us to stop these radical left policies from passing next year.

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School Based Health Centers grow while academic performance drops

School Based Health Centers grow while academic performance drops

The push to increase SBHC in Washington is a big priority for legislators, bureaucrats and special interest groups – particularly the medical industrial complex. In a work session meeting for the Washington House Health Care & Wellness Committee on October 16th, legislators will hear from a number of state agencies making the case for increased funding for SBHC. Let’s take a look at some of the content being shared with the legislators in this meeting and why it’s concerning.

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NIH awards Seattle Children’s Hospital over $450,000 to create interactive online sex-ed tool for LGBTQ youth

NIH awards Seattle Children’s Hospital over $450,000 to create interactive online sex-ed tool for LGBTQ youth

The National institute of Health (NIH) has granted Seattle Children’s Hospital over $450,000 to develop and pilot test an online interactive sexual education tool for transgender and gender expansive (TGE) youth. Seattle Children’s Hospital is certainly on the front line of the transgender industry. And it is an industry, a “cash cow” for the medical industrial complex.

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