Virginia, like other states in America, has set up a Teen Sex Text Hotline @Talk2MEVA. This statewide initiative from Governor Ralph Northam, backed by the majority of the Virginia General Assembly works to encourage teens to speak to a third party contracted government official, an anonymous stranger, rather than their parents, about their questions on relationships, sexuality, sexually transmitted disease, contraception, abortion, and more, all without parental consent or knowledge. You can learn more about the campaign at BrdsNBz sexual health text line for teens.
Currently there are no checks and balances on how the state executive
branch establishes these types of campaigns, or how it contracts with third
party entities, such as the American Sexual Health Association (ASHA), which
manages the sex text hotline. Learn more
from the Virginia Family
Foundation.
Even though Virginia has a codified
statute protecting parental rights to direct the upbringing of their own
children, as well as parental
consent laws for a minor seeking an abortion, this hotline works to bypass
those laws and seeks to service teens with their questions on sexuality, and
advances efforts to connect kids with abortion care in their communities.
This type of governance does not foster family restoration in
Virginia, or anywhere in America. To learn
more about this and other concerns on the assault of America’s children and
their parents’ right to protect them download The Assault on Parental Rights in
America.
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