The deadline is fast approaching to stop a radical bill from manipulating and corrupting our children. Over the summer California Governor Jerry Brown signed into law a bill that forces public school curriculum and textbooks to “celebrate” homosexual, transgender and bisexual lifestyles. This will impact the minds and souls of over nine million California public school students.
The rights and concerns of Christian parents for their children’s education are being denied. What children are taught in school will have a great influence on our nation's future.
Because California is the largest consumer of textbooks, the content of California textbooks will likely end up in the textbooks of other states. Even if you don’t live in California your help is urgently needed to stop this wicked curriculum.
In order to get this issue on California’s next ballot, so that this dangerous bill can be repealed, we need all California registered voters to download, sign, and mail this petition by this Friday, September 30th.
If you are not a registered voter in California, please pray and forward this article to any friends and family members who live in California. Please use facebook, twitter, your blog, and any other means to stop SB 48. We must all work together to make sure that this radical agenda is stopped.
Click here to find the petition and download it today!
Mail all completed petitions to:
Stop SB 48 Petition Processing
660 J Street, Suite 250
Sacramento, CA. 95814

SB 48 forces public school curriculum and textbooks to “celebrate” homosexual, transgender and bisexual lifestyles. This will impact the minds and souls of over nine million California public school students.
The rights and concerns of Christian parents for their children’s education are being denied.
Absolutely unbelievable! I’m an Educator in an Australian State Primary School and you would not believe the hoops I had to climb through in order to get my qualifications – particularly insofar as political correctness is concerned as it relates to celebrating cultural diversity etc. The fact that I’m also a volunteer Christian Religious Education teacher in the same school (whose Principal is an atheist) makes my job very interesting at times! I now understand and condone my daughter’s decision to home school her two children – things aren’t looking good. Australia’s political stance tends to mimic the American trends (albeit a little while later). We’re having enough trouble keeping religious education in schools, let alone this nonsense! Scary stuff – keep fighting guys!