Ohio passes bill requiring schools to teach "success sequence" of graduation, job, marriage before having children
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Ohio lawmakers passed Senate Bill 276, which requires schools to teach students the "success sequence" — graduating high school, getting a job, and getting married — before having children. The bill passed 58-36 in the House and was concurred by the Senate. Several Republican representatives joined Democrats in opposing the bill. The legislation mandates teaching this specific life order as part of the curriculum.
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They call this order of events the success sequence.
Ohio Senate Bill 276 passed 58-36 during Wednesday's House session and the Ohio Senate concurred with the changes made to the bill later that night before going on summer break.
Ohio Republican state Reps. Haraz Ghanbari, Gayle Manning, and Jason Stephens joined Ohio House Democrats in voting against the bill.
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