Texas voters to decide on parental rights amendment in November
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Texas state capitol. / Credit: Inspired By Maps/ShutterstockHouston, Texas, Oct 29, 2025 / 07:00 am (CNA).Texas voters will head to the polls next week to consider Proposition 15, the Parental Rights Amendment, a constitutional amendment aimed at enshrining parents' rights in the state constitution.The measure, if approved, would add language to the Texas Constitution affirming that parents have the right "to exercise care, custody, and control of the parent's child, including the right to make decisions concerning the child's upbringing" and the responsibility "to nurture and protect the parent's child." Texas already ranks among 26 states with a Parents' Bill of Rights enshrined in state law. That existing statute grants parents a right to "full information" concerning their child at school as well as access to their child's student records, copies of state assessments, and teaching materials, among other provisions.The Texas Catholic Conference of Bishops told CNA it su...
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Houston, Texas, Oct 29, 2025 / 07:00 am (CNA).
Texas voters will head to the polls next week to consider Proposition 15, the Parental Rights Amendment, a constitutional amendment aimed at enshrining parents' rights in the state constitution.
The measure, if approved, would add language to the Texas Constitution affirming that parents have the right "to exercise care, custody, and control of the parent's child, including the right to make decisions concerning the child's upbringing" and the responsibility "to nurture and protect the parent's child."
Texas already ranks among 26 states with a Parents' Bill of Rights enshrined in state law. That existing statute grants parents a right to "full information" concerning their child at school as well as access to their child's student records, copies of state assessments, and teaching materials, among other provisions.
The Texas Catholic Conference of Bishops told CNA it supports the "proposed amendment to recognize the natural right of parents to direct their children's upbringing."
Other supporters include the Baptist General Convention of Texas Christian Life Commission, Family Freedom Project, Texans for Vaccine Choice, Texas Eagle Forum, Texas Home School Coalition, Texas Public Policy Foundation, and Texas Right to Life PAC.
Marcella Burke, a Houston attorney, told CNA that "it's good to live in a state where an amendment like this is on the table. Parents matter, their kids matter, and families should be protected against government interference. That's exactly what this amendment seeks to do: keep governments from interfering with beneficial family growth and child development."
"While these rights to nurture and protect children are currently safeguarded thanks to existing Supreme Court case law, there is no federal constitutional amendment protecting these rights," Burke continued.
Opposition to the proposition has come from both Democratic as well as conservative advocacy groups.
According to the True Texas Project, a conservative group of former Tea Party supporters, the language of the amendment is too vague. In addition, the group argues that "Prop 15 would simply declare that parents have the inherent right to make decisions for their children. We should not have to put this into the state constitution! God has already ordained that parents are to be responsible for their children, and government has no place in family decisions, except in the case of child abuse and neglect."
The group says that including the proposed language in the state constitution "equates to acknowledgement that the state has conferred this right. And we know that what the state can give, the state can take away."
Burke said, however, that "an amendment like this will make governments think twice and carefully consider any actions affecting child-rearing. Keep in mind that no rights are absolute, so in this context, parents don't have the right to abuse their kids — and that's the sort of exception the amendment reads in."
Katy Faust, founder of children's advocacy group Them Before Us, told CNA parental rights are the "flipside of genuine child rights."
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