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EPISODE · Mar 5, 2026 · 15 MIN

Episode 117: Supreme Court Says California Can't Keep Parents In The Dark

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Nathan Pierce opens with a reflection from Lamentations, reminding listeners that even when cultural and legislative battles seem discouraging, God’s faithfulness remains constant.He then discusses AB 1955 and the ongoing conflict over whether schools can keep information from parents when students raise gender identity issues. He goes over a recent U.S. Supreme Court action against the bill, reinforcing the principle that parents have the right to know what is happening with their children at school.The episode closes with a look at a California proposal to collect extensive data on individuals from birth through adulthood to study life outcomes—an effort that raises significant concerns about privacy and government overreach.Throughout the conversation, Nathan encourages families to stay informed, engaged, and confident in God’s faithfulness as these issues continue to unfold.California School Boards Association Article on AB 1955:https://blog.csba.org/update-mirabelli-jan26/FPM Page on AB 1955:https://fpmca.org/ab-1955/FPM Website:fpmca.org

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