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Posted: 2025-04-24 03:36:32 UTC

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Democratic Rep. Kelly Skidmore expresses concern over a bill (HB 1255) requiring students in grades 6-12 to watch a video on human embryonic development, specifically a high-definition ultrasound showing fetal development. Parents have the option to opt their children out. The bill, carried by Rep. Dana Trabulsy, passed the House 86-27.
HB 1255 requires students to watch a video on human embryonic development.
The video includes a high-definition ultrasound of fetal development.
Parents can opt their children out of watching the video.
Rep. Kelly Skidmore voices concerns about the bill.
The bill passed the House with an 86-27 vote.
Concerns about forcing students to watch a video promoting a specific viewpoint on when life begins.
Balancing parental rights with mandatory educational content.
Ensuring the video is medically accurate and unbiased.