Action Alert: MN Education Conference Committee Begins
HF 872 -- the omnibus education bill
May 11, 2005

        The Minnesota House and Senate have passed two very different versions of the omnibus education bill, HF 872. Conference committees are now appointed to come to an agreement between them, and their first meeting was Thursday, May 12th. Five House members and five Senators will try to agree on what the final legislation will be.

        We need your help to call and e-mail the conferees as soon as possible. Monumental issues are at stake. They include whether Minnesota laws will be changed to include one vision of education or another. The House has many important policies to support. The Senate has many policies to oppose.

Some of the issues are:

1.) Will the state adopt controversial Early Learning Indicators (curriculum standards) like the rejected Profile of Learning that define for all parents in Minnesota what their infants and toddlers -- birth through five should be taught, including indoctrination into the political agendas of gender identity, diversity training, vocations, environmentalism, and social activism?

The Senate version says YES.    The House version says NO.

2.) Will the state create big government oversight of public, private, and religious child care centers through a state rating system based on these controversial early learning curriculum standards?

The Senate version says YES.    The House version says NO.

3.) Will the controversial early learning curriculum be used as a basis for screening toddlers beginning at age three?

The Senate version says YES.    The House version says NO.

4.) Will toddlers be subjected to mental health screening?

The Senate version says YES.    The House version says NO.

5.) Will parents be protected from the coercion of threats of child abuse, child neglect, educational or medical neglect charges for refusing to medicate their children with powerful psychotropic drugs that have potentially lethal side effects like suicide?

The Senate version says NO.             The House version says YES.

6.) Will your tax dollars be spent on coordinated services, including expensive, controversial, subjective, and invasive mental health and home visiting programs, for "at-risk" infants and preschool children when "at-risk" is never defined?

The Senate version says YES.           The House version says NO.

7.) Will districts be required to teach comprehensive sex education that does not allow an abstinence-only approach, and that will teach kids how to use contraceptives -- without active, opt-in parental consent?

The Senate version says YES.    The House version says NO.

8.) Will the South St. Paul International Baccalaureate curriculum for global citizenship expand to all of its K-12 programs?

The Senate version says YES.    The House version says NO.

9.) Will references to state and American religious history and founding documents be protected from classroom censorship, and will students' freedom to voluntarily write and report on religious topics be protected?

The Senate version says NO.             The House version says YES.

Your action right now can make the difference in letting legislators know that the public is watching carefully, and that what they decide matters to us and to our children. We especially need you to urge the House conferees to stand firm on these very important matters. The outcome of this legislative session on education rests on what these conferees decide.

Please call the conferees.
On each of these issues, please urge them to
accept the House version of the education bill, HF 872!

House conferees:         651-   
Barb Sykora    rep.barb.sykora@house.mn    296-4315   
Denise Dittrich    rep.denise.dittrich@house.mn    296-5513   
Mark Buesgens    rep.mark.buesgens@house.mn    296-5185   
Sondra Erickson    rep.sondra.erickson@house.mn    296-6746   
Bud Heidgerken    rep.bud.heidgerken@house.mn    296-4317   


Senate conferees:         651-   
LeRoy Stumpf    sen.leroy.stumpf@senate.mn    296-8660   
Steve Kelley    sen.steve.kelley@senate.mn    297-8065   
Dan Sparks    sen.daniel.sparks@senate.mn    296-9248   
Gen Olson    sen.gen.olson@senate.mn    296-1282   
Linda Scheid    sen.linda.scheid@senate.mn    296-8869   


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