Kentucky GOP governor candidates sign anti-CRT pledge, following education lead by Noem, Youngkin
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The three top contenders in the Kentucky GOP gubernatorial primary have signed on to the "1776 Parent Power Pledge," which aims to end CRT curriculum in public schools.
Cameron is one of the three front-runners in the race for Kentucky's GOP nomination for governor who signed on to 1776 Action's "Parent Power Pledge," joining former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Kelly Craft and former Agriculture Commissioner of Kentucky Ryan Quarles. Michael Lee is a writer at Fox News. Follow him on Twitter @UAMichaelLee
The Parent Power Pledge signed by the candidates has the goal of prioritize "learning, merit, transparency and civic pride" in education while giving parents the "final word" in anything that affects "the education, health and moral development of their children."
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