[Congressional Bills 117th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 1117 Introduced in House (IH)]
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117th CONGRESS
2d Session
H. RES. 1117
Expressing support for the designation of 2022 as the ``Year of the
Parents''.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
May 13, 2022
Mr. Wenstrup submitted the following resolution; which was referred to
the Committee on Education and Labor
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RESOLUTION
Expressing support for the designation of 2022 as the ``Year of the
Parents''.
Whereas the right of parents to protect their children and to direct their
education and moral development has been repeatedly infringed by the
courts, by Federal regulations, and by misguided policy initiatives;
Whereas parents have a right to know and have a say in what their children are
being taught in the classroom;
Whereas the liberty of parents to direct the upbringing, education, and care of
their children is a fundamental right;
Whereas each child is an individual with unique educational needs and gifts;
Whereas parents are best positioned to know what is in his or her child's best
interest, not the government;
Whereas providing a first-rate education for America's children is one of our
greatest responsibilities;
Whereas there are countless dedicated teachers and administrators who work hard
every day and serve students well;
Whereas ensuring all students receive the proper support and access to a quality
education requires a partnership between parents, local school boards,
and States;
Whereas at-home virtual learning puts much additional strain on parents, who are
earnestly trying to navigate and balance the competing pressures of
their own work and caretaking responsibilities;
Whereas lockdowns and mandates as a response to the COVID-19 pandemic have
deprived children of the social interaction they so desperately need as
they grow;
Whereas, due to mandates and attempts at virtual classrooms, students are
falling behind academically, especially in low-income and
underprivileged communities, and too many children are now experiencing
mental health challenges and sustained learning loss;
Whereas children are not at great risk for severe illness or death from COVID-
19;
Whereas across our Nation, divisive and destructive components of Critical Race
Theory (CRT) are finding their way into elementary-school-level
curricula; and
Whereas CRT puts forth the notion that the central feature of society is a power
struggle between races: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives expresses the sense
that--
(1) the House of Representatives supports the designation
of the ``Year of the Parents'';
(2) students, parents, local school boards, States, and the
Federal Government should work together to ensure our children
receive the best education possible;
(3) governing authorities should take into consideration
our students' emotional and mental health, in conjunction with
physical health, when developing school health policy
guidelines;
(4) teachers' unions should not be directing the health
policies and procedures of our schools;
(5) those who want to continue wearing a mask or taking
other forms of precaution may do so; and
(6) no Federal funding should be dispersed to any school,
public or private, that promotes Critical Race Theory at any
level (elementary, secondary, middle, or high school).
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