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Urgent Call to Action to Stop Radical "Health Education" Proposal in Michigan

The Michigan State Board of Education is attempting to pass radical changes to the "health education" curriculum in our K-12 grade public schools including requirements to teach gender and sexual identity, teach children to embrace same sex attraction, and normalize abortion as "reproductive health". This is why we invite you to join us in Lansing on Tuesday, October 14, for an important public comment session that could prevent these standards from being implemented.


The meeting will be held at the John A. Hannah Building, located at 608 W Allegan, Lansing, MI 48933. Citizens can register for public comment starting at 9:30 AM, with the public comment beginning at 1 PM. Arriving early is highly recommended to ensure you secure your spot and make your voice count.


The Radical Proposal


The forthcoming public comment session is a chance for Michigan voters to speak up and voice their concerns about the radical proposal, which conflicts with many individuals personal and religious beliefs.


Key concerns of the proposal provided by Salt & Lake Global include:


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Clickable link for the complete proposal draft:


Why Your Voice Matters


Your participation in the upcoming public comment session is essential. As engaged citizens, we can influence the future of health education in Michigan. By opposing these proposed changes, you help ensure that our children are protected from being pulled apart from their faith and family values.


Leaders in Lansing need to hear your views. Sharing your experiences and concerns can contribute to protecting innocent children.


How to Prepare for the Session


If you plan to attend the public comment session, here are some practical tips to help you prepare:


  1. Arrive Early: Since the session starts at 1 PM, try to arrive well before to secure your place for public comments. You can submit your name for public comment anytime after 9:30 AM.


  2. Prepare Your Statement: Jot down what you want to say beforehand. Keep your comments focused and steady, ideally under 3 minutes, to maximize your impact.


  3. Bring Supporting Materials: If you have data, studies, or personal stories that back up your position, think about bringing copies to share with the officials.


  4. Engage with Others: Connect with other attendees to discuss ideas and strategies. Forming a group of concerned citizens can strengthen your message.


Call to Action in Michigan Rallying Together for Change


The public comment session on October 14 is a pivotal moment for health education reform in Michigan. By uniting as a community, we can push for a health curriculum that truly serves our students' needs.


We invite all Michigan residents who care about their children's future to join us in Lansing and make your voices heard. Together, we can create a healthier environment for our youth, ensuring they have the knowledge and skills to lead healthy lives.


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Now is the time to act. Your voice matters, and together we can drive the changes urgently needed in our health education system.

 
 
 

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