Senate Bill 71: Abstinence Inclusion in Public School Sex Education

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[/et_pb_text][et_pb_text _builder_version=”3.0.98″]Requires that if a public school teaches Sex Education, “abstinence before marriage in a monogamous relationship” must be included in the program as the only guarantee against pregnancy and Sexually Transmitted Diseases.  Opponents of this bill, which includes Planned Parenthood and other very liberal national groups, insist that  “Comprehensive Sex Education,” which normalizes early teen sexual activity, abortion, and alternate sexual orientations be taught and elevated.
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