Celebrating 25 more Moms for Liberty WINS
Dear Moms for Liberty Family,
Last month, we celebrated Parental Rights Month—marking 100 years since the Supreme Court’s landmark decision in Pierce v. Society of Sisters (1925), which affirmed that “the child is not the mere creature of the State.” That ruling confirmed what we have always known to be true: Parents—not the government—have the fundamental right to direct the upbringing and education of their children.
To honor this centennial moment, we’re celebrating 100 wins from our members across the country—real victories that demonstrate the strength and success of our movement in action.
Last month, we featured the first 25 of those wins. This week, we continue the celebration by sharing another 25 victories today—bringing us to 50 and counting.
These accomplishments—from flipping school boards and influencing policy to protecting children and amplifying parental voices—are proof that when moms (and dads!) show up, we make a difference.
And what makes them even more powerful? Most were achieved by volunteers—parents balancing work, family, and everyday life, yet still stepping up to defend their children’s future.
Let’s keep going. With your continued support, our movement will only grow stronger.
Stay tuned—because we’re not done yet.
Moms for Liberty Wins 26-50:
Cumberland County, PA: The Chapter Chair’s powerful op-ed, published nationally by Fox News, shed light on the ongoing lawsuit against their school district, amplifying M4L’s cause on a national stage. Source
Tazwell County, IL: The Chapter educated voters in a school board election by leveraging crucial information obtained through a Freedom of Information Act request, empowering the community to make informed decisions. Source
Harris County, TX: Local Chapter efforts drew state and national attention to a disturbing case of a school district secretly transitioning a minor child without parental consent, sparking widespread advocacy for parental rights. Source
Charleston County, SC: Celebrated the retention of a majority of school board seats by common-sense, academically focused candidates, thanks to M4L’s efforts in local elections. Source
Lake County, IL: M4L brought national attention to a heartbreaking story of young female students being forced to undress in locker rooms with a biological male, prompting a Title IX investigation by the Department of Education. Source
Brevard County, FL: Secured a significant legal victory for free speech, ensuring that parents could speak freely at school board meetings without fear of censorship. [Source]
York County, PA: M4L’s influence helped secure conservative wins in local races, furthering the movement's commitment to empowering parents and promoting educational excellence. Source
Duval County, FL: Successfully supported candidates who secured a conservative majority on the school board. This pivotal win ensured that policies reflect parental rights and a student-first approach, empowering families to have a stronger voice in educational decisions. Source
Carroll County, MD: Played a crucial role in advocating for the creation of a flag neutrality policy within the school district. This significant policy reform ensures that classrooms remain politically neutral, fostering an inclusive and unbiased environment for all students. Source
Frederick County, MD: Former chapter chair Jaime Brennan was elected to the Frederick County School Board, bringing her dedication to parental rights and student advocacy to the heart of local education policy. Her win is a powerful example of grassroots activism making a difference in local governance. Source
Hernando County, FL: In a generous show of support for local education, the chapter donated books to schools, ensuring that students have access to quality, age-appropriate reading materials that align with community values. Source
Bergen County, NJ: The local chapter played a crucial role in advocating for the removal of Policy 5756 in four school districts, ensuring that educational policies better reflect parental input and align with family-focused values. Source
Pierce County, WA: Their tireless advocacy and research helped ensure the district decided against implementing the controversial Wit & Wisdom curriculum in local schools, ensuring that the district remains responsive to parental concerns regarding educational content. Source
Indian River, FL: Achieved a significant victory by advocating for the removal of nearly 300 books containing pornographic and sexually explicit content from school libraries across the county. This grassroots effort demonstrated the power of parental involvement in shaping a safe and appropriate learning environment. Source
Harris County, TX: Partnered with Mattress Mack and Kirk Cameron to host a successful story hour, bringing together the community for a meaningful event that highlighted the importance of family and educational values. Source
Madison County, MS: Shone a spotlight on sexually graphic materials in school libraries, leading to the removal of several books and raising awareness about the need for greater transparency in educational content. Source
Los Angeles County, CA: The chapter chair has been a powerful voice in debunking false narratives about Moms for Liberty, advocating for the organization's dedication to supporting children’s educational needs and protecting parental rights. Source
Buncombe County, NC: Formed a strong partnership with the North Carolina Virtues Coalition to host an exceptionally well-attended educational event, fostering greater community involvement and promoting academic excellence. Source
Gillespie County, TX: Collaborated with Pastor John Amanchukwu to host a showing of his thought-provoking documentary, 22 Words, sparking meaningful conversations about the role of education in shaping students’ values. Source
Anchorage, AK: Partnered with the nonprofit Just Serve to deliver 93 coats to schoolchildren in need, demonstrating a commitment to both educational and community support. Source
Monmouth County, NJ: The chapter chair, Anne Funder, has become a fierce advocate for raising awareness about the fentanyl crisis in America, tirelessly working to protect children and families from the devastating effects of this epidemic. Source
Oconee County, GA: The chapter chair fought back against cancel culture, bravely defending her economic liberty and the rights of parents to protect their children from age-inappropriate materials in schools. Source
Leon County, FL: Chapter leaders were appointed to the Florida Department of Education’s workforce to redevelop an online training program for school librarians and media specialists, ensuring that educators are equipped to support parental concerns and uphold community values. Source
Prince William County, VA: Local chapter leaders and members were appointed to three key school district advisory committees, increasing the influence of parental voices in critical educational decisions and reinforcing the chapter's dedication to academic integrity. Source
Williamson County, TX: A member of Moms for Liberty and a former teacher has published her first book, now available on Amazon, sharing her passion for education and furthering the organization’s mission of supporting children and empowering parents. Source
As we continue to highlight these powerful wins, remember—every voice matters, every effort counts, and together, we are making history.
Thank you for standing with us in this vital fight for our children, our schools, and our country’s future.
With gratitude,
Tina Descovich
CEO & Co-Founder, Moms for Liberty