Celebrating Moms for Liberty WINS!
Dear Moms for Liberty Family,
This June marks 100 years since the Supreme Court affirmed in Pierce v. Society of Sisters (1925) that “the child is not the mere creature of the State.” That historic decision cemented what we know to be true: Parents, not the government, have the fundamental right to direct the upbringing and education of their children.
But you and I both know that 100 years later, the rights of parents are still under attack, and we at Moms for Liberty are honored to have dedicated June as Parental Rights Month and to continue defending this fundamental right.
So today, as we forge ahead, I wanted to take a moment to spotlight a sampling of the powerful and inspiring successes our members have achieved alongside you. Across the country, in school districts and communities large and small, the dedication, passion, and persistence of Moms for Liberty's members are creating real change.
These 25 local wins are just the beginning. In the days ahead, we’ll be sharing more triumphs from chapters across the country, including exciting victories at the state and federal levels.
From restoring parental rights to influencing local education policies, our chapters are driving a movement that cannot be ignored. These victories are not always front-page news, but they are the building blocks of lasting impact.
Whether it’s a successful school board election, the removal of inappropriate materials from classrooms, or simply ensuring the voices of parents are heard at meetings, every win matters. These are not just wins for our movement, but for families, children, and the future of our nation.
What makes these victories even more remarkable is that they were achieved almost entirely by volunteer moms—women who are juggling families, jobs, and countless responsibilities, yet still show up and fight every day for our kids.
Now imagine the impact we could make if each of those volunteers had the resources to do this work full-time.
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Today, we’re celebrating 25 local-level victories from our chapters around the country—proof that grassroots efforts work, and that when moms (and dads!) show up, we win.
- Montgomery County, MD: The County Chapter Chair was asked to testify in front of Congress regarding age-inappropriate and sexually explicit content in their public schools. Source
- Berkeley County, SC: The local Chapter helped expand the conservative supermajority to a 7-2 school board victory, solidifying control over curriculum, safety, and parental transparency to better serve families. Source
- Leon County, FL: A Chapter-led review of library materials resulted in the removal of books promoting gender ideology from elementary schools, ensuring age-appropriate content for young learners. Source
- Loudoun County, VA: Through persistent advocacy, the Chapter’s efforts helped drive updates to curriculum review policies, following significant media exposure and community involvement. Source
- Natrona County, WY: The Chapter played a pivotal role in the passage of the state’s parental rights bill, mandating opt-in requirements for all sex and gender education content in schools. Source
- Hays County, TX: Helped secure a hard-fought conservative victory in a highly contested Texas election; the Chapter's strategic endorsements and grassroots efforts, including door-to-door outreach, proved instrumental. Source
- Hernando County, FL: A local Chapter leader gained national PAC support to run for school board, paving the way for a stronger conservative voice and serving as a model for future Moms for Liberty candidates. Source
- Cumberland County, PA: The former Chapter Vice-Chair was elected to the school board, directly advancing M4L’s mission of amplifying parental voices within local governance. Source
- St. Croix County, WI: With a 300% increase in Chapter membership, local parents drove significant policy reconsiderations at the school board, demonstrating the power of community involvement and activism. Source
- Wilson County, TN: The Chapter successfully advocated for the removal of 8 out of 13 controversial books, while pushing for parental consent protocols across the curriculum and extracurricular activities. Source
- Orange County, NY: Through a strategic campaign, the Chapter played a key role in the resignation of the Florida Union Free SD superintendent, addressing critical concerns over CRT and curriculum transparency. Source
- York County, PA: The Chapter mobilized the community to challenge a harmful Title IX rewrite, successfully pressuring the school board to delay policy implementation to comply with the M4L’s preliminary injunction. Source
- Marion County, IA: National media attention followed the Chapter’s successful protests during book reviews, cementing the Chapter’s growing influence and leadership in educational reform. Source
- Fauquier County, VA: Advocated for innovative policies, including real-time library checkout alerts to parents and opt-out lists for explicit materials in high school, ensuring transparency and parental involvement. Source
- Clay County, FL: Led impactful book review campaigns, successfully removing dozens of inappropriate titles from school libraries and reinforcing parental standards in educational materials. Source
- El Paso County, CO: The Chapter’s sustained advocacy alongside others culminated in District 11 ending its teacher union contract, empowering parents and taxpayers by restoring local control. Source
- Ozaukee County, WI: The Chapter Chair is courageously defending truth and free speech, standing firm even in the face of adversity and legal challenges, serving as a bold voice for parental rights. Source
- Williamson County, TN: The Chapter spearheaded a successful petition, leading to a comprehensive review of the “Wit and Wisdom” curriculum, which addressed concerns over its content. Source
- Wake County, NC: The Chapter successfully advocated for stronger auditing and approval processes for school library materials, ensuring greater oversight and transparency. Source
- Mecklenburg County, NC: The Chapter played a pivotal role in drawing attention to the need for educational reform in the district’s Holocaust curriculum, sparking a critical dialogue for improvement. Source
- Kenosha County, WI: Despite significant opposition, M4L supported conservative candidates in a highly contested school board race, proving the strength and influence of grassroots mobilization. Source
- Clark County, NV: The Chapter’s efforts led to the successful election of former Chapter leaders to school boards, furthering M4L’s mission to put parental voices in educational decision-making. Source
- Yolo County, CA: Celebrated a significant legal victory for free speech, with a $70,000 settlement awarded for legal fees, reinforcing the importance of protecting parental rights. Source
- Madison County, AL: Hosted a highly successful book reading event, drawing over 300 attendees and featuring special guests Kirk Cameron and Riley Gaines, promoting parental engagement in education. Source
Here’s to truth, transparency, and tenacity. Let's keep fighting the good fight— this work matters more than ever.
With gratitude,
Tina
Tina Descovich
CEO & Co-Founder, Moms for Liberty
P.S. That was an impressive list, huh? These wins are only possible because of the passion and sacrifice of our volunteers. With your donation, we can give them even more support—and keep this momentum going strong. Donate now.