AMAC Action Joins Effort to Protect Children from Secret Gender Transitions
AMAC Action has joined with 66 other conservative organizations in backing an amicus brief led by Advancing American Freedom urging the Supreme Court to take up Parents Protecting Our Children, UA v. Eau Claire School District, Wisconsin, a potentially landmark case dealing with the issue of schools subjecting students to radical transgender ideology and “socially transitioning” them without informing parents.
AMAC Action proudly defends the fundamental right of parents to know crucial information about their children and strongly opposes teachers or administrators ever keeping secrets from parents about their children. Most teachers remain committed to working alongside parents to provide students with the skills and knowledge they need to thrive. However, in recent years we have seen an alarming increase in activist-minded educators who view parents as an obstacle to indoctrinating the next generation into left-wing ideology.
In this case, the Eau Claire, Wisconsin, school district adopted an explicit policy of using different names and pronouns for students who identify as transgender without informing parents. Similar practices have been implemented in districts throughout the country, and in some instances, parents have even been told that they have no right to know this information about their children. That was the case for January Littlejohn, who shared her testimony at AMAC’s “Bootcamp for Boomers” event earlier this year.
AMAC Action is proud to sign on to this amicus brief and represent the interests of our members on this important issue. “AMAC members are greatly concerned about the deliberate undermining of the child-parent relationship when school districts attempt to ‘socially transition’ children without parental knowledge or consent,” said Bob Carlstrom, President of AMAC Action. “This harm caused by some school districts is a gross violation of parental rights and abuses children. We urge the Supreme Court to take up this case and rule on behalf of the safety and well-being of American families.”
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July 13 Chapter Meeting: TX-24 Delegate Sean Tanner hosted the gathering at a local lunch spot. AMAC members enjoyed good food and discussed conservative topics with like-minded folks.
July 16 Chapter Meeting: GA-06 Delegate Gary Henderson hosted the chapter meeting and gave an update on the AMAC Delegate Summit and Turning Point USA’s The People’s Convention.
July 16 Chapter Meeting: KS-04 Delegate Barb Schwerman hosted the chapter meeting and Ryan Baty, District 4 Commission Member, educated AMAC members on the Sedgwick County Commission—what it is and how it works for them.
July 17 All-State Meeting: OH-08 Delegate Mark Maltbie hosted the virtual Ohio All-State Meeting and Jason Snead, Executive Director of Honest Elections, spoke of the grassroots movement to ensure honest and secure elections.
July 18 Chapter Meeting: AK-At Large Delegate Robert Coulter hosted the chapter meeting. Linda Boyle, Director of AK Covid Alliance, and David Boyle discussed Covid, legislative news, and holding lawmakers responsible for their vote.
July 18 All-State Meeting: TX-03 Delegate Ellen Leyrer hosted the virtual Texas All-State meeting and Adam Andrzejewski, CEO and Founder of Open the Books, discussed where taxpayer money goes.
July 18 Chapter Meeting: VA-11 Delegate Song ‘Fenway’ Park hosted the virtual chapter meeting for AMAC members in VA-08, VA-10 and VA-11. Michael Maibach, Distinguished Fellow for Save Our States, talked about defending the Electoral College.
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Great quote of the week by Ronald Reagan. ! Praise for AMAC Action for urging the Supreme Court to have concern for the safety and well-being of American families. The interference by some school districts in the parents rights and childrens rights matter is despicable and needs to stop. Respect for the rights of families is important, Educators need to stay out of matters that are for parents to decide involving their children.