Orange County Voters Recall School Officials Who Championed 'Parental Rights' Movement

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Ledesma and Miner considered themselves part of the self-named parental rights movement and touted their help in passing a"parents bill of rights" that reiterates parents' rights to review curriculum and have their opinions taken into consideration by district leaders. saw their agenda as something darker, accusing the pair of, among other things, targeting LGBTQ+ students.

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