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    Bill Buckbee
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    State Representative

    Bill Buckbee
    April 28, 2026
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    WATCH: Buckbee Comments on Legislation Restricting Homeschool Freedoms

    Key Takeaways

    • Buckbee criticizes new homeschool reporting requirements
    • He says the bill claims to protect kids but misses the mark
    • He argues families’ concerns were largely ignored during debate
    • He calls for legislation that respects parental rights and real child safety

    The House recently debated new homeschool reporting requirements. While the bill was framed as protecting children, it fell short of that goal. Despite thoughtful public input and broad agreement on keeping kids safe, key concerns went unheard, and many families felt the weight of a majority that didn’t fully listen.

    Watch my comments from the debate.

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