Utah House Passes Bill Banning Planned Parenthood from Teaching in Schools

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The article reports that the Utah House passed HB233, a bill prohibiting Planned Parenthood educators from teaching in public schools.

The bill, sponsored by Rep. Nicholeen Peck, aims to prevent organizations that perform elective abortions, such as Planned Parenthood, from providing health-related education in schools. Supporters, including Peck, argue that there is a conflict of interest when these educators are in a position of trust, given their involvement in abortion services.

Critics, including Rep. Andrew Stoddard and Rep. Carol Spackman Moss, argue that the bill could limit access to valuable health education and undermine local control over educational decisions. The bill now heads to the Utah Senate for further consideration.

The debate centers on whether organizations like Planned Parenthood should be allowed to offer health education in schools, with concerns about ideological influence versus providing medically accurate and age-appropriate resources for students.

The bill’s passage comes after a heated public hearing where Democrats and others expressed concern about the potential negative impact on students’ education and well-being.

 

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