Kennedy, Scott, Lankford introduce bill to restore parental rights |

Senators Scott, Lankford, and Kennedy

“Far too often, woke officials treat American parents like second-class citizens for making decisions about their own kids’ upbringing and education. Congress must protect moms’ and dads’ basic rights under the law, and that is what this bill would do.”

WASHINGTON – Sen. John Kennedy (R-La.), a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, today joined Sens. Tim Scott (R-S.C.) and James Lankford (R-Okla.) in introducing the Families’ Rights and Responsibilities Act to reaffirm parents’ right to raise their children according to their values.

“Far too often, woke officials treat American parents like second-class citizens for making decisions about their own kids’ upbringing and education. Congress must protect moms’ and dads’ basic rights under the law, and that is what this bill would do,” said Kennedy.

The bill would prevent the federal government from infringing on the fundamental rights of parents without first passing the strict scrutiny test—the highest level of judicial review. It also allows parents to raise a violation of the Families’ Rights and Responsibilities Act in judicial or administrative proceedings on the federal and state levels. This could apply to Title IX cases, gender-transition cases and other areas where public officials may try to usurp parental rights. 

“Parents have a fundamental right to control the upbringing of their child, whether it’s in the classroom or at home. Yet, far too often, parents are being pushed out of their child’s lives, and kids are paying the price. I’m fighting to put parents back in the driver’s seat and ensure they remain the lead decision maker in their child’s life,” said Scott.

“Moms and dads have the right—and responsibility—to determine what’s best for their kids. Good parents should not live in fear of their own government every day. Whenever parental rights are threatened by federal government overreach, families deserve a fair hearing before a court. The Families’ Rights and Responsibilities Act preserves the rights of parents and restricts government overreach into our homes and families,” said Lankford.

Rep. Virginia Foxx (R-N.C.) introduced the legislation in the House of Representatives.

“In America today, the rights of millions of parents are under siege—this moment calls for a targeted course correction so that these proud men and women can raise their children without government infringement. The Families’ Rights and Responsibilities Act serves not only as a reinforced bulwark for parental rights, but also as a fundamental check against the government whenever it decides to enforce policies that fail to extend due deference to parental decision-making. I am immensely proud to introduce this legislation alongside Senators Scott and Lankford to further safeguard the rights of parents,” said Foxx.

The Families’ Rights and Responsibilities Act would:

  • Affirm parents have the fundamental right to raise their children and direct their education according to their values.
  • Prevent the federal government from substantially burdening this fundamental right without first passing the strict scrutiny test.
  • Allow parents to raise a violation of the legislation as a claim or defense in judicial or administrative proceedings at the federal and state levels.

Full text of the bill is available here.