Michigan Launches ‘Safe Homes, Safe Schools’ Initiative to Enhance Firearm Security Awareness Among Parents

LANSING, Mich. — Michigan legislators have enacted the Safe Homes, Safe Schools Law, building on the 2023 Secure Storage Law to enhance gun safety among families with children. This new mandate comes with a requirement for school districts across the state to send annual notifications to parents and guardians, informing them about the stipulations surrounding the secure storage of firearms. State Representative Julie Brixie, a Democrat from Okemos, emphasized the necessity of the legislation. She noted that without such a law, breaches in firearm safety might not become apparent until a tragedy occurs. The bill … Read more

Federal Judge Upholds Parents’ Right to Challenge Library Book Restrictions in Crawford County

VAN BUREN, Ark. — In a ruling that could influence how public libraries across the nation manage their collections, a federal judge has confirmed that two parents were justified in their legal challenge against Crawford County for attempting to restrict access to books they deemed inappropriate. The decision undermines efforts to impose limitations on public access to certain library materials. The legal battle began when the parents, who remain unnamed, filed a lawsuit in response to what they saw as exposure to unsuitable content via the library’s selection. Their effort was to seek a measure … Read more

Ohio Parents Sue Over State Rule on Caregiver Eligibility, Claiming Lack of Transparency and Public Input

Columbus, Ohio — A group of Ohio parents have brought a lawsuit against the Ohio Department of Developmental Disabilities (DODD), alleging the agency implemented policy changes concerning parental care providers without adhering to statutory rulemaking procedures. Lindsay Sodano, a resident of Mason and mother of a child with a rare neurodevelopmental disorder, is at the forefront of this legal challenge. Sodano, who has been a direct caregiver for her daughter Mimi since 2022, is contesting DODD’s requirements surrounding the appointment of parents as paid caregivers under Medicaid waivers. Her role as caregiver is supported by … Read more

Governor DeWine Signs 20 New Laws in Ohio, Excludes Key Proposals on Sextortion and Parents’ Rights

COLUMBUS, Ohio — In a significant legislative push, Ohio Governor Mike DeWine finalized the signing of 20 bills on Thursday, concluding a busy session in the state legislature. This flurry of legislative activity came as lawmakers wrapped up their task during the lame duck session on Wednesday, racing to pass numerous bills before the year ends. While the governor sanctioned a wide array of legislation, two notable bills did not make the cut. These include ‘Braden’s Law,’ aimed at making sextortion a felony offense, and the ‘Parents’ Bill of Rights,’ which would mandate that school … Read more