New Jersey Republican leader says a new political cartoon aimed at Gov. Phil Murphy's education agenda spoke to parents of all political stripes.
- Manalapan-Englishtown, Marlboro and Middletown - adopted policies that went against state guidance, New Jersey Attorney General Matt Platkin filed lawsuits.
"The line was crossed when they took away the parental rights," Labarbera said."At this point, I believe that the argument has changed. Before, the argument was about what children are being taught in school. And is it appropriate to teach A, B and C to children in school at certain ages? Is it appropriate to expose kids to this kind of stuff? Is it a distraction? Is it protecting a particular group?… To me now, this is a dramatic revolution in affairs where the state is saying...
Most importantly, the chairman said he hoped the cartoon would reach the state's large number of unaffiliated voters.
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