LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — Kentucky lawmakers are considering making sex education courses a requirement for all grades in public school, including kindergartners. House Bill 296, sponsored by Louisville Democrat Lisa Willner, was introduced on Jan. 23 as part of the 2020 Regular Session. It would require schools to establish minimum requirements for comprehensive sex education classes, including…
Source: Red Lake Nation News
Kentucky bill would require sex education in all grades, starting in kindergarten
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