Purpose: Highlight urgent updates, wins, alerts, and important information.
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📣 Legislative Update – Week of March 11
Our committee successfully advocated for amendments to HB 421 that protect parental notification and increase transparency in school curricula. Thank you to every member who contacted their representatives this week—your voices made a difference.
⚠️ Action Needed: Public Hearing Tomorrow
SB 128 will be heard in the Education Committee tomorrow at 10:00 AM. Members are encouraged to attend or submit written testimony.
Purpose: Direct members to take immediate, specific action.
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Contact Your Senator – Vote on SB 128
The committee will vote on SB 128 this Thursday. This bill strengthens parental access to instructional materials. We need every supporter to call or email their senator today.What to Do:
Find your senator here.
Use our provided email script or personalize your message.
Share this alert with three friends.
Purpose: Explain who the committee is, its mission, and guiding principles.
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The Moms for Liberty State Legislative Committee exists to protect parental rights, promote transparency in education, and advance policies that put families first. We research legislation, educate our members, and engage respectfully with lawmakers to ensure that parents remain the primary decision-makers in their children’s education.
We are a volunteer-driven committee made up of chapter leaders, policy researchers, and grassroots advocates who believe in limited government, accountability, and the importance of local control.
Purpose: Highlight important legislative milestones and events.
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March 18: Education Committee hearing on SB 128
March 25: Floor vote deadline for House education bills
April 2: Legislative Session Sine Die
April 10: Post-session member debrief meeting
Purpose: Show upcoming meetings, hearings, and advocacy days.
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March 18 – 10:00 AM | Education Committee Hearing (Capitol Building, Room 412)
March 20 – 7:00 PM | Legislative Committee Zoom Meeting
Review priority bills, assign member action items, and prepare testimony.
Purpose: Archive transparency and training materials.
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March 6, 2026 – Strategy & Bill Review
Topics: School transparency bills, committee assignments, testimony training.
[Watch Recording]
February 20, 2026 – Legislative Session Kickoff
Topics: Priority legislation, advocacy expectations, calendar overview.
[Watch Recording]
Purpose: Centralize tools, documents, and advocacy materials.
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Legislator Contact Database
Email & Call Scripts
Testimony Writing Guide
Parliamentary Procedure Basics
Media Engagement Toolkit
Purpose: Introduce leadership and provide accountability.
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Chair: Jane Smith – Statewide Legislative Strategy
Vice Chair: Maria Johnson – Policy Research
Secretary: Emily Carter – Records & Communications
Regional Leads:
North Region: Sarah Thompson
Central Region: Ashley Moore
South Region: Rachel Lee
Purpose: Track and communicate voting records.
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Our scorecards evaluate legislators based on their votes, bill sponsorships, and public positions on parental rights, education transparency, and limited government.
Rating Scale:
A: Consistently champions parental rights
B: Generally supportive with occasional concerns
C: Mixed record
D/F: Frequently opposes our core principles
| Legislator | District | Rating | Notes |
| Jane Doe | 5 |
🟢 A
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Filed HB123 |
Purpose: Address common concerns clearly.
Sample Copy: Q: Is this committee partisan?
A: No. We work with any lawmaker who supports policies that protect parental rights and education transparency.
Q: Do I need prior experience to participate?
A: Not at all. We provide training, scripts, and mentorship for all members.
Q: How often does the committee meet?
A: Typically bi-weekly during session and monthly outside of session.
Purpose: Provide in-depth research and policy analysis.
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Parental Rights in Education: A Policy Framework
This paper outlines the legal foundation, current challenges, and recommended legislative solutions to restore transparency and accountability in public education.
School Curriculum Transparency Models
A comparative review of states that have implemented successful curriculum access policies.
Purpose: Monitor active legislation in real time.
| Bill | Summary | Status | Committee Position |
| SB*** | |||
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| HB**** |
Purpose: Provide official communication channels.
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Email:
Mailing Address: PO Box 1234, Capital City, ST 12345
Media Inquiries:
| Position | Name |
|---|---|
| Committee Chair | Leslie Sawyer |
| Committee Vice Chair | Nicolle Young |
| Committee Secretary | David Bolog |
| Executive Committee Member | Authur Gorman |