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On March 12, 2026, South Carolina lawmakers and advocates urged the Senate to pass the Parental Bill of Rights, which passed unanimously in the House and aims to expand parental control over children’s education and healthcare.
On March 12, 2026, advocacy groups and South Carolina lawmakers held a press conference urging the Senate to pass the Parental Bill of Rights, which passed unanimously in the House.
The bill seeks to strengthen parents’ rights to make decisions about their children’s education, healthcare, and welfare, including access to records, school choice, curriculum review, and withdrawal from certain instruction, such as on gender identity or sexual orientation, with a five-day notice.
It also mandates improved parent-teacher communication and parental consent for non-emergency medical treatments.
Supporters say it shifts the burden of proof to the government when interfering with family decisions.
The bill remains under review in the Senate’s Education Committee.
El 12 de marzo de 2026, los legisladores y defensores de Carolina del Sur instaron al Senado a aprobar la Ley de Derechos de los Padres, que fue aprobada por unanimidad en la Cámara y tiene como objetivo expandir el control de los padres sobre la educación y la atención médica de los niños.