As a sponsor of HR 6056, the Parents’ Bill of Rights, Nicole is working to provide transparency and more parental input in school curriculum.
Provide more transparency and parental input in school curriculum.
Occurrences
Ms. Malliotakis
Evidence
In the Education section, the campaign site says Malliotakis is "a sponsor of HR 6056, the Parents’ Bill of Rights," and that she is "working to provide transparency and more parental input in school curriculum."
The bill text says schools must publicly post curriculum for each grade level and provide parents a right to review the curriculum and budget, which matches the promise of more transparency and parental input.
The introduced text lists Ms. Malliotakis among the original cosponsors, showing she actively backed the Parents Bill of Rights legislation rather than only endorsing it rhetorically.
Congress.gov shows H.R. 5 passed the House on March 24, 2023, and lists Malliotakis as a cosponsor; the latest action shown is a Senate referral, indicating it did not become law.
The House clerk records Roll Call 161 on March 24, 2023, as passage of the Parents Bill of Rights Act with a 213-208 vote.
Because the clerk page only records House passage and Congress.gov shows the bill was referred in the Senate afterward, the promise was not fully delivered into enacted law as of the latest official record reviewed.
Assessments
Malliotakis made a concrete legislative attempt by cosponsoring Parents Bill of Rights legislation aimed at curriculum transparency and parental review/input. H.R. 5 passed the House in March 2023, but official records indicate it was only referred to the Senate afterward and did not become enacted law. Because the promised policy outcome was not actually delivered, the correct outcome is never, with effort credited.