Brandon Turbeville
Activist Post
February 13, 2013
Fresh on the heels of the introduction of a bill in the South Carolina State House of Representatives that would effectively eliminate homeschooling in South Carolina, the state of Connecticut is introducing its own attack on parental rights in the form of Senate Bill 374, currently being referred to the State Congressional Committee on Public Health for the purposes of further introduction to the General Assembly.
S.B. 374, co-sponsored by State Senator Toni Nathaniel Harp and State
Representative Toni E. Walker, would require all homeschooled children
at the ages of 12, 14, and 17 to undergo a “behavioral health assessment.”
The assessment is to be completed
by a “health care provider,” which will allegedly be confidential, with
the results only being provided to the “child’s parent or guardian.”
Each “health care provider” would be required to complete a “form
supplied by the State Board of Education verifying that the child has
received the assessment.”
Yet, S.B. 374 does not only attack the parental rights of homeschooled
children. It also mandates that all children, even those “enrolled in
public school at grades 6, 8, 10 and 12,” be given the same type of
“behavioral health evaluation.”
Of course, while the bill claims that the “behavioral
health evaluations” will be confidential, such a statement is hard to
believe considering the track record of State and Federal governments when it comes to private information.
Not only that but, considering the attitude of many “health care providers” and “mental health experts,” the diagnosis of mental illness
in homeschooled and even publicly schooled children has a very high
probability of occurring. With so many normal behaviors now being
considered mental illness, it is indeed very likely that any “expert”
conducting the “behavioral health assessment” will find plenty of
“concerning” aspects of the child’s behavior.
If this is the case, no respectable “expert,” doctor, or mental health
practitioner can observe the gradual development of mental illness in a
child without dutifully reporting it to the relevant authorities.
But without the relevant indoctrination provided by the public school
system or even with the presence of additional information that does not
conform to the values implanted by the school system, it is likely that
the resulting difference in the mindset will itself be considered a
problem in the mental health of the child.
The Home School Legal Defense Association (HSLDA) has provided a list of Senators and Representatives
serving on the Connecticut Congressional Committee on Public Health.
Whether or not you live in Connecticut, please contact these individuals
and explain to them why they are endangering the education and
development of children all across the State of Connecticut as well as
destroying parental rights, one of the most basic rights afforded to
human beings by nature and the divine.
Interestingly enough, since we are now witnessing an attack on homeschooling
in at least two states, one should suspect an overarching agenda afoot
in the United States which seems to be gaining steam. Unfortunately,
that agenda is to separate children from their parents so that the
children will not be “contaminated” by influences which may conflict
with the desires of the State. Thus, with the parental influence
removed, the State is better able to direct the manner in which an
entirely new generation will see and interact with the New World which
has been created.
The legislators that should be contacted are as follows.
Remember, a person-to-person interaction is always more effective than email. Senator Toni Nathaniel Harp and Representative Toni E. Walker are the co-sponsors of this bill and, for this reason, their offices deserve special attention.
Senator Toni Nathaniel Harp
Capitol Office
Legislative Office Building
Room 2700
Hartford, CT 06106-1591
E-mail: Form to mail Senator Harp
Legislative Aide
Phyllis Silverman
860-240-0393, or
Toll-free: 1-800-842-1420
Representative Toni E. Walker
At the Capitol:
Legislative Office Building, Room 2702
Hartford, CT 06106-1591
860) 240-8585 | 1-800-842-8267
Toni.Walker@cga.ct.gov
Legislative Assistant: Brittany.Kane@cga.ct.gov
In the District:
1643 Ella Grasso Blvd
New Haven, CT 06511
Last names A-F please contact:
Sen. Terry B. Gerratana, Chair (D-06)
Email here http://www.senatedems.ct.gov/Gerratana-mailform.php
1-800-842-1420
Rep. Susan M. Johnson, Chair (D-049)
Email here Susan.Johnson@cga.ct.gov
1-800-842-8267
Sen. Gayle S. Slossberg, Vice Chair (D-14)
Email here http://www.senatedems.ct.gov/Slossberg-mailform.php
1-800-842-1420
Rep. Philip J. Miller, Vice Chair (D-036)
Email here Philip.Miller@cga.ct.gov
1-800-842-8267
Sen. Jason C. Welch, Ranking Member (R-31)
Email here http://ctsenaterepublicans.com/contact-welch/
1-800-842-1421
Rep. Prasad Srinivasan, Ranking Member (R-031)
Email here http://cthousegop.com/contact-prasad-srinivasan/
1-800-842-1423
Rep. David Alexander (D-058)
Email here David.Alexander@cga.ct.gov
1-800-842-8267
Last names G-L please contact:
Rep. David Arconti (D-109)
Email here David.Arconti@cga.ct.gov
1-800-842-8267
Sen. Danté J.C. Bartolomeo (D-13)
Email here http://www.senatedems.ct.gov/Bartolomeo-mailform.php
1-800-842-1420
Rep. Whit Betts (R-078)
Email here http://cthousegop.com/contact-whit-betts/
1-800-842-1423
Rep. Michelle L. Cook (D-065)
Email here Michelle.Cook@cga.ct.gov
1-800-842-8267
Rep. Theresa W. Conroy (D-105)
Email here Theresa.Conroy@cga.ct.gov
1-800-842-8267
Rep. Christopher Davis (R-057)
Email here http://cthousegop.com/contact-christopher-davis/
1-800-842-1423
Rep. Mike Demicco (D-021)
Email here Mike.Demicco@cga.ct.gov
1-800-842-8267
Last names M-R please contact:
Rep. DebraLee Hovey (R-112)
Email here http://cthousegop.com/contact-debralee-hovey/
1-800-842-1423
Sen. Robert J. Kane (R-32)
Email here http://ctsenaterepublicans.com/contact-kane/
1-800-842-1421
Rep. Themis Klarides (R-114)
Email here http://cthousegop.com/contact-themis/
1-800-842-1423
Rep. James Maroney (D-119)
Email here James.Maroney@cga.ct.gov
1-800-842-8267
Sen. Anthony J. Musto (D-22)
Email here http://www.senatedems.ct.gov/Musto-mailform.php
1-800-842-1420
Rep. Jason Perillo (R-113)
Email here http://cthousegop.com/contact-jason-perillo/
1-800-842-1423
Rep. Emmett D. Riley (D-046)
Email here Emmett.Riley@cga.ct.gov
1-800-842-8267
Last names S-Z please contact:
Rep. Kevin Ryan (D-139)
Email here Kevin.Ryan@cga.ct.gov
1-800-842-8267
Rep. Peggy Sayers (D-060)
Email here Peggy.Sayers@cga.ct.gov
1-800-842-8267
Rep. David A. Scribner (R-107)
Email here http://cthousegop.com/contact-david-scribner/
1-800-842-1423
Rep. Peter A. Tercyak (D-026)
Email here Peter.Tercyak@cga.ct.gov
1-800-842-8267
Rep. Patricia M. Widlitz (D-098)
Email here Patricia.Widlitz@cga.ct.gov
1-800-842-8267
Rep. Melissa H. Ziobron (R-034)
Email here http://cthousegop.com/contact-melissa/
1-800-842-1423
Rep. David Zoni (D-081)
Email here http://www.housedems.ct.gov/Zoni/
1-800-842-8267
Read other articles by Brandon Turbeville here.
Brandon Turbeville is an author out of Florence, South Carolina. He
has a Bachelor's Degree from Francis Marion University and is the author
of three books, Codex Alimentarius -- The End of Health Freedom, 7 Real Conspiracies, and Five Sense Solutions and Dispatches From a Dissident. Turbeville
has published over 190 articles dealing on a wide variety of subjects
including health, economics, government corruption, and civil liberties.
Brandon Turbeville's podcast Truth on The Tracks can be found every
Monday night 9 pm EST at UCYTV. He is available for radio and TV interviews. Please contact activistpost (at) gmail.com.
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