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Parental Consent Act Introducing The Parental Consent Act 4 January 2005 2005 Ron Paul 1:1 Mr. PAUL. Mr. Speaker, I rise to introduce the Parental Consent Act. This bill forbids Federal funds from being used for any universal or mandatory mental-health screening of students without the express, written, voluntary, informed consent of their parents or legal guardians. This bill protects the fundamental right of parents to direct and control the upbringing and education of their children. Parental Consent Act Introducing The Parental Consent Act 4 January 2005 2005 Ron Paul 1:7 Mr. Speaker, universal or mandatory mental- health screening threatens to undermine parents’ right to raise their children as the parents see fit. Forced mental-health screening could also endanger the health of children by leading to more children being improperly placed on psychotropic drugs, such as Ritalin, or stigmatized as “mentally ill” or a risk of causing violence because they adhere to traditional values. Congress has a responsibility to the nation’s parents and children to stop this from happening. I, therefore, urge my colleagues to cosponsor the Parental Consent Act. Parental Consent Act Introducting The Parental Consent Act 17 May 2007 2007 Ron Paul 51:1 Mr. PAUL. Madam Speaker, I rise to introduce the Parental Consent Act. This bill forbids Federal funds from being used for any universal or mandatory mental health screening of students without the express, written, voluntary, informed consent of their parents or legal guardian. This bill protects the fundamental right of parents to direct and control the upbringing and education of their children. Parental Consent Act Introducting The Parental Consent Act 17 May 2007 2007 Ron Paul 51:6 Madam Speaker, universal or mandatory mental health screening threatens to undermine parents’ right to raise their children as the parents see fit. Forced mental health screening could also endanger the health of children by leading to more children being improperly placed on psychotropic drugs, such as Ritalin, or stigmatized as “mentally ill” or a risk of causing violence because they adhere to traditional values. Congress has a responsibility to the Nation’s parents and children to stop this from happening. I, therefore, urge my colleagues to cosponsor the Parental Consent Act. Parental Consent Act INTRODUCING THE PARENTAL CONSENT ACT April 30, 2009 2009 Ron Paul 51:1 Mr. PAUL. Madam Speaker, I rise to introduce the Parental Consent Act. This bill forbids Federal funds from being used for any universal or mandatory mental-health screening of students without the express, written, voluntary, informed consent of their parents or legal guardians. This bill protects the fundamental right of parents to direct and control the upbringing and education of their children. Parental Consent Act INTRODUCING THE PARENTAL CONSENT ACT April 30, 2009 2009 Ron Paul 51:6 Madam Speaker, universal or mandatory mental-health screening threatens to undermine parents right to raise their children as the parents see fit. Forced mental-health screening could also endanger the health of children by leading to more children being improperly placed on psychotropic drugs, such as Ritalin, or stigmatized as mentally ill or a risk of causing violence because they adhere to traditional values. Congress has a responsibility to the nations parents and children to stop this from happening. I, therefore, urge my colleagues to cosponsor the Parental Consent Act. Parental Consent Act Resolution on Mental Health Month June 3, 2009 2009 Ron Paul 62:6 In order to protect Americas children from being subject to universal mental screening I have introduce the Parental Consent Act (H.R. 2218). This bill forbids federal funds from being used for any universal or mandatory mental-health screening of students without the express, written, voluntary, informed consent of their parents or legal guardians. H.R. 2218 protects the fundamental right of parents to direct and control the upbringing and education of their children. Parental Consent Act NATIONAL SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGY WEEK November 6, 2009 2009 Ron Paul 95:6 In order to protect our nations children from mandatory mental health screening, I have introduced introduce the Parental Consent Act (H.R. 2218). This bill forbids Federal funds from being used for any universal or mandatory mental-health screening of students without the express, written, voluntary, informed consent of their parents or legal guardians. This bill protects the fundamental right of parents to direct and control the upbringing and education of their children. I hope all my colleagues will cosponser H.R. 2218. Parental Consent Act Don't Let Congress Fund Orwellian Psychiatric Screening of Kids 31 January 2005 Texas Straight Talk 31 January 2005 verse 7 ... Cached Accordingly, the first bill I introduced this year bill forbids federal funds from being used for any mental-health screening of students without the express, written, voluntary, informed consent of their parents. The bill is known as “The Parental Consent Act of 2005,” or HR 181. This legislation strikes a vital blow for parents who oppose government interference with their parental authority, and strengthens the fundamental right of parents to direct and control the upbringing and education of their children. Parental Consent Act Congressional Control of Health Care is Dangerous to Children 30 September 2007 Texas Straight Talk 30 September 2007 verse 7 ... Cached Consent must be express, written, voluntary and informed. Programs that refuse to give parents this amount of respect, should not receive federal funding. Moreover, parents should not be pressured into screening or drugging their children with the threat that not doing so constitutes child abuse or neglect. My bill, The Parental Consent Act of 2007 is aimed at stopping federal funding of these programs. Texas Straight Talk from 20 December 1996 to 23 June 2008 (573 editions) are included in this Concordance. Texas Straight Talk after 23 June 2008 is in blog form on Rep. Pauls Congressional website and is not included in this Concordance. Remember, not everything in the concordance is Ron Pauls words. Some things he quoted, and he added some newspaper and magazine articles to the Congressional Record. Check the original speech to see. |