“Because here in Georgia, our classrooms will not be pawns to those who indoctrinate our kids with their partisan political agendas,” Kemp said.
House Bill 1084 prevents divisive concepts, such as one race being inherently oppressed and another inherently being the oppressor.
“As parents of three daughters, Marty and I want every young girl in this state to have every opportunity to succeed in the sport that they love,” Kemp said. “That should not be controversial.”
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