... controls 98 percent of the state's legislature.
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A bill requiring students to learn about the contributions homosexuals have made to society and that would remove sex-specific terms such as "mom" and "dad" from textbooks has passed another hurdle on the way to becoming the law of the land in California.Stop for a moment and consider how much work goes into getting a bill through committees in any state in the land, then consider the need for really good legislation in all states, and now consider the this PC (political crap) bill. How can anyone with any common sense at all imagine that this is good for the children of this once great state?
Having already been approved by the state's Senate Judiciary Committee, SB 1437, which would mandate grades 1-12 buy books "accurately" portraying "the sexual diversity of our society," got the nod yesterday of the Senate Education Committee.
The bill also requires students hear history lessons on "the contributions of people who are lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender to the economic, political, and social development of California and the United States of America."
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