From The Texas Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy <[email protected]>
Subject Easy ways to support sex education in Texas
Date September 3, 2020 9:44 PM
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HELLO,?

We're nearing the home stretch!

Next week, the State Board of Education will hear testimony and debate
amendments for health education curriculum standards, including sex
education. The votes this week will be critically important in deciding
whether or not medically accurate sex education is made available to all
Texas students.

The SBOE is planning to limit testimony to 5 hours (compared to 13 hours of
impassioned testimony in June) SO IT'S MORE IMPORTANT THAN EVER THAT
MEMBERS HEAR FROM YOU, THEIR CONSTITUENTS.?

We have all the information you need to engage on the Texas is Ready [3]
website, but check out the list below for some easy steps that you can
take.

SUPPORT SEX EDUCATION:

* Take one minute and sign this petition [4] in support of sex education
in Texas.

* Email your State Board of Education Member [5] and ask them to support
sex education. Use our quick Advocacy Guide [6] and our full Advocacy
Toolkit [7] for ideas on what to say. You can use this link [5] to learn
who your member is, and find their contact info here [8].
* Write a letter to the editor of your local paper sharing your views on
the topic.
* Read our blogs [9] on sex education in Texas
* Share this information with friends and community members.

Onwards!

Jen Biundo

Director of Policy and Data

Texas Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy

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