House passes GOP-backed 'Parents Bill of Rights' legislation
The House of Representatives narrowly passed the Parents Bill of Rights Act, a Republican-backed measure to provide parents with more information about children's education. Congressional Democrats and the Biden administration have voiced opposition to the bill. NBC's Julie Tsirkin reports from Capitol Hill.
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