House Bill 1187 passed the House of Representatives on February 25, 2009 by a vote of 51-44. (Click Here] to see how your Representative voted.

Teachers would be required to participate in “diversity” training throughout the year. Additionally, every public school “shall provide diversity and multicultural training to members of the school community including staff and students.” Will this result in the teaching of homosexuality and gender identity (men who dress as women – cross-dressers) as acceptable? Additionally, every public school is to utilize “cultural competency assessments or cultural audits” as they work to improve “the cultural competency of the school’s teachers, administrators, staff, students, and partnering school communities.”

Here are some unanswered questions:
1. What is a cultural competency assessment or cultural audit that would be given to a student or teacher?

2. What does it mean that a student or teacher is “culturally competent”? Is this an appropriate role for the schools? Is this an attempt to indoctrinate students about alternative lifestyles such as homosexuality? Is it an attempt to have all cultures and religions viewed as acceptable and equal to each other.

3. At a time when many young people are dropping out of school and parents are concerned about their children getting an education that will prepare them for the work place, shouldn’t schools be focusing on academics rather than something that could be used to indoctrinate students concerning politically correct positions?

What Can You Do?
Advance America does not support any effort to teach students that homosexuality and cross-dressing is acceptable. Advance America does not support any effort to use the public schools to indoctrinate students with regard to politically correct positions on sexuality or religions.Please call or email your State Senator and ask them to “Vote NO on House Bill 1187.”[Click Here] to find out who your Senator and Representative are.

State Senate
800-382-9467 or 317-232-9400

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Telephone Numbers
House of Representatives 800-382-9842 & 317-232-9600
State Senate: 800-382-9467 & 317-232-9400
Governor: 317-232-4567 – Lt. Governor: 317-232-4545
You can find out who your legislators are and get their email address by
going to
www.AdvanceAmerica.com or by calling us at (800)448-VOTE (8683).