Chaos in the Classroom-Podcast Series

May 2023

Why are students being assaulted and sometimes killed by violent students in Minnesota?
Why are teachers being assaulted by violent students?
Why are students afraid to go to the bathroom at school?
Why are students having so much trouble learning?
Why are families trapped in failing and unsafe districts?
Why is there such chaos in the classroom?
Why aren’t our students and teachers safe?
What, if [Read More]

Alert! Adding Sexual Identity & Gender Expression to Protected Classes Within the Department of Human Rights

April 20, 2023

Find your legislator and contact information: Who represents me? (Senate, House)

Listen to the 10-minute SF2909 Radio Interview with Senator Glenn Gruenhagen and Julie Quist of CPL.

The omnibus Public Safety & Judicial funding bill, SF 2909, Article 3, Section 32, Subd. [Read More]

2023-06-01T20:09:37-05:00April 22, 2023|CPL Article, exploitation, gender|

SCOTUS: No Constitutional “Right” to Kill the Innocent

June 26, 2022

Abortion was never a “right” protected by the U.S. Constitution. This fact was finally recognized on June 24, 2022, with the court’s momentous Dobbs vs. Jackson ruling.

The court did not “take away the constitutional right to abortion.” The Court overturned and corrected the wrongful Roe vs. [Read More]

2023-06-01T20:51:50-05:00June 27, 2022|CPL Article, exploitation, governance, legislation|

Minnesota Wild’s Pride Night – The other side of the issue

March 29, 2022

by Bonnie Gasper

Child Protection League supports people and organizations that promote the health, well-being, safety, and protection of children. Countless athletes and organizations have a long history of supporting hospitals and programs seeking cures for cancer in children, treatments for diseases or helping them experience last ‘wishes’ before an illness takes their life. Many also work to raise [Read More]

2023-06-01T20:52:48-05:00May 18, 2022|CPL Article, exploitation, gender|

Prohibit Obscenity in Schools Act

December 9, 2021

SF1609 and HF232
MN bills 2021-2022

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  1. Obscenity is harmful to minors
    Obscenity is defined in Minnesota Statute as harmful to minors:
    Minnesota statute 617.291:
    Subdivision 1. Finding. The legislature finds that sexually explicit materials and exhibitions presented before an audience are harmful to minors.
    Subdivision 2. Best interest. It is in the best interest of the health, [Read More]
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