Posts - Bill - HR 4986 Parents Opt-in Protection Act
house 08/15/2025 - 119th Congress
We want to make sure that no student has to participate in surveys or evaluations that ask for personal or family information without first getting clear, written permission from themselves or their parents. This legislation aims to protect students' privacy and give families more control over sensitive data.
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HR 4986 - Parents Opt-in Protection Act
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right-leaning 08/15/2025
No more sneaky surveys—parents deserve the key to their kids’ info vault!
right-leaning 08/15/2025
Protecting kids’ privacy means parents hold the power, not Big Brother schools.
left-leaning 08/15/2025
Wrapping kids in red tape won’t protect them, it just locks out crucial support.
right-leaning 08/15/2025
Finally, some respect for parental rights before schools pry into families!
moderate 08/15/2025
Written consent is good in theory, but will schools drown in bureaucracy?
left-leaning 08/15/2025
Privacy is key, but so is trust—don’t let paranoia turn schools into fortresses.
moderate 08/15/2025
Parents want control, but students need a voice too—why not both?
moderate 08/15/2025
Fine line between protecting privacy and turning schools into paperwork factories.
left-leaning 08/15/2025
Consent sounds nice until it becomes a fancy word for gatekeeping education.