Make Sure Every Student Can Succeed and Give Parents a Voice Advance the Parents’ Bill of Rights, recover lost learning from school closures, and expand parental choice so over a million more students can receive the education their parents know is best.
Advance the Parents’ Bill of Rights and expand parental choice in education.
Occurrences
Evidence
Roll Call 161 on H.R. 5, the Parents Bill of Rights Act, shows Rep. Langworthy voted Aye. The vote passed the House 213-208.
Congress.gov lists H.R. 5 as Passed House, with the latest action showing it was received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions.
Assessments
Langworthy materially advanced the Parents' Bill of Rights portion of the promise by voting for H.R. 5, which passed the House during his current congressional term. However, the bill did not become law and the record provided does not show a completed federal expansion of parental choice in education. Because the promise was advanced but not fully delivered as an enacted or implemented outcome, partial credit is appropriate.