Sex ed bill passes committee
For those interested in H 88, a bill that would let public schools teach comprehensive sex education classes, it passed the House Health Committee today on a 32-21 vote.
Click here for a story I wrote back when it was introduced.
Among the yes votes was Greensboro Democrat Alma Adams.
Among the no votes: Rep. Laura Wiley, a High Point Republican, and Rep. Pat Hurley, a Randolph County Republican.
The bill next goes to the House Health Committee. If it passes there, it would then go to the floor of the House.
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