POLITICSTHE 74
Ohio Republican Lawmakers Pass Bill That Includes Requiring Schools to Teach When to Have Kids
Ohio lawmakers passed Senate Bill 276, requiring schools to teach the 'success sequence' of graduating high school, working, marrying, and having children in that order. The bill, supported by Republicans and some Democrats, faces criticism for oversimplifying poverty factors and ignoring diverse life experiences. The Heritage Foundation's model legislation influenced the requirement.
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Ohio Senate Bill 276topicOhio Department of Education and WorkforceorganizationHeritage FoundationorganizationHaraz GhanbaripersonGayle ManningpersonJason StephenspersonKristina RoegnerpersonSarah Fowler-ArthurpersonBeryl Brown PiccolantoniopersonSean BrennanpersonU.S. Department of Health and Human Servicesorganizationsuccess sequencetopic
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