Democrats Continue To Do A Number On Our Schools

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In this episode of The Bald Brad Show, Democrats continue to do a number on our schools with the Democratic party in New Hampshire voting against requiring schools to tell parents about students' gender transition. In our first segment, The NAACP issued a travel advisory against Florida over the weekend. Ironically, the chairman of the NAACP board of directors lives in Florida. In our second segment, a group of students from a San Jose high school demanded on Thursday that district officials take action to prevent homeless drug addicts from continuing to invade their campus, an issue students say has been going on for a year. Lastly, The New Hampshire House voted against a bill that would have required schools to inform parents if their children elect to go by alternative names or pronouns that do not match their biological sex. #democrats #politics #thebaldbradshow

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