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This governor wants a 'parental bill of rights.' Will it lead to battles with teachers?

Republican Texas Gov. Greg Abbott speaks before signing the election integrity bill into law in Tyler, Texas, on Sept. 7, 2021. Abbot has revealed a plan for a parental bill of rights, saying it would protect parents' right to control children's education, health care.

Republican Texas Gov. Greg Abbott speaks before signing the election integrity bill into law in Tyler, Texas, on Sept. 7, 2021. Abbot has revealed a plan for a parental bill of rights, saying it would protect parents' right to control children's education, health care. (LM Otero, Associated Press)


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Texas Gov. Greg Abbott is campaigning for reelection in part on plans for a "parental bill of rights" aimed at education and health decisions.

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