State Rep. Melanie Miller, an Ashland Republican, introduced legislation this week requiring public schools to show a video of fetal development to students in grades three through twelve.
Tennessee school children could be required to view a three-minute ultrasound or computer animation of a developing fetus as part of state-required family life curriculum under a new Republican-backed ...
State Rep. Melanie Miller, R–Ashland, introduced Ohio House Bill 485, also known as the “Enact Baby Olivia Act.” The ...
An Ohio Republican lawmaker wants to require public school students to watch a video depicting fetal development − a proposal pushed by abortion opponents in several other states. Rep. Melanie Miller, ...
The "Baby Olivia Act" proposes including human development education and ultrasound videos in schools starting in third grade.
Screenshot of the “Baby Olivia” video produced by anti-abortion group Live Action. Kansas Republicans want to require similar videos in public school biology and sex ed classes. Courtesy of Live ...
The "Baby Olivia" video produced by Live Action has been used in Fargo Public Schools after state lawmakers mandated a fetal development video be shown. Henry McMullen-Wendt, 15, addresses the Fargo ...
SB 442 is meant to increase transparency around human sexuality instruction in schools. House lawmakers broadened a measure meant to increase transparency about human sexuality instruction in schools.
An Ohio lawmaker wants to require public school students to watch videos about fetal development annually from third through ...