Families’ Rights and Responsibilities Act
Families’ Rights and Responsibilities Act
Plain Language Summary
# Families' Rights and Responsibilities Act (HR 650) Summary The Families' Rights and Responsibilities Act would expand parental authority over children's education, healthcare, and development. The bill addresses parental notification and consent requirements in schools, parental access to health information, and liability protections for parents. It would affect families with school-age children, educators, healthcare providers, and potentially childcare facilities.
The bill covers topics including education decisions, medical care choices, and religious upbringing. **Key areas the bill would likely impact include:** parental notification about school activities and curricula; parental consent for certain health services; access to student records; and legal protections for parents making family decisions. The bill also appears to address court costs and liability in family-related legal matters. **Current Status:** The bill is currently in committee and has not yet been voted on by the full House. As of now, it remains in the early legislative stage, meaning it has not advanced to a floor vote. *Note: For specific details on exact provisions and implications, you may want to review the full bill text on Congress.gov, as the summary here reflects the general subject areas and typical provisions of bills with this title.*.
Latest Action
Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.