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Howard Wilkinson, long-time political reporter, analyzes the parent bill of rights being sent through Ohio legislature. Originally published by WVXU.

One of the last things they did at the Ohio Statehouse, before the legislature shut off the lights until the new year, was to pass a kitchen-sink piece of legislation called House Bill 8 — now on Gov. Mike DeWine’s desk to potentially be signed into law before Jan 10.

House Bill 8 is a mish-mosh of new rules on two fronts: sexuality and religion. Its supporters call it the “Parents’ Bill of Rights,” as if the parents are assumed to share the socially conservative views of Ohio’s Republican lawmakers. And we all know that many parents do not share those beliefs.

Opponents of the bill say it is the Ohio equivalent of Florida’s “Don’t Say Gay” law.

In short, this is what House Bill 8 will do:

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