Keep Florida the leader in parental rights
Support SB 1288/HB 1505
Our Stand: At-A-Glance
UPDATED April 28, 2025
- URGENT UPDATE: First, off GREAT NEWS! HB1505 has passed the House floor! BUT NOW TIME IS LIMITED! SB 1288/HB 1505 must be heard on the Senate floor ASAP and we are not on the calendar for Monday, already! We now need to contact Kathleen Passidomo as soon as possible and ask her to stand with Florida Parents and ADD SB 1288/HB 1505 to the Special Order Calendar to be heard on the Senate Floor as soon as possible.
- Please follow up with a phone call to inform Senate President Albritton that you emailed and that the bill is important to you and your family. His number is (850) 487-5028. Please continue to call and email daily until this bill is heard and passed.
- Florida has led the nation in defending parental rights, ensuring that families—not bureaucrats—make the key decisions regarding their children’s education, health, and well-being. The Parental Rights in Education law laid a strong foundation, and SB 1288/HB1505 builds on that success by further strengthening parental authority and transparency in schools and healthcare settings.
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Key Provisions of HB1505/SB 1288:
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- Protecting Parental Consent in Schools – This bill removes exceptions that previously allowed schools to administer surveys and questionnaires to students without explicit parental approval, reinforcing the right of parents to be fully informed about what their children are asked.
- Preventing Unauthorized Medical Interventions – SB 1288/HB1505 prohibits the use of biofeedback devices on minors without a parent or guardian’s written consent, ensuring that children are not subjected to unapproved medical or psychological interventions.
- Ensuring Transparency in Education – Schools will be required to uphold clear, consistent communication with parents regarding surveys, data collection, and any materials that may impact a child’s well-being.
- Why SB 1288/HB1505 Matters
- Parental rights should never be up for debate. SB 1288/HB1505 is a necessary step to close loopholes and reinforce Florida’s commitment to family-first policies. By passing this bill, the Florida Legislature reaffirms that parents—not schools or government agencies—are best equipped to make decisions for their children.