Representative Miller Introduces Amendment for Parental Rights

The motion is unlikely to receive the necessary two-thirds approval in Congress.

Representative Mary Miller of Illinois proposed an amendment to the Constitution last week to protect parents’ rights. The proposed amendment would allow parents to “direct the upbringing, education, and care of their children” outside of federal guidance.

“For too long, unelected bureaucrats and activist judges have trampled on the role of parents, treating them as obstacles, instead of the primary protectors and decision-makers for their children,” Congresswoman Miller said.

The proposed amendment is not expected to make it to the House floor for a vote, let alone receive the two-thirds vote it requires to pass through both the House and the Senate.

As the Lord Leads, Pray with Us…

  • For representatives in the House as they propose amendments to the U.S. Constitution.
  • For House Speaker Johnson to be led by the Lord as he oversees business in the lower chamber.

Sources: Western Journal, MSN

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