Happy Pride Month!
Plus some action alerts
Let PA4SBR be the first to wish all Dear Readers a safe, happy, and healthy Holy Month of Pride.
These photos are from Oklahoma City Pride 2025. This is how badly Pride has degenerated — it is nohing but fetishes on parade. NSFW.
Action Alerts
From DIAG:
HR 2616 [Stopping Indoctrination and Protecting Kids Act] passed the House on May 20, 2026, by a vote of 217-198. This critical bill requires public elementary and middle schools receiving federal funds to obtain parental consent before changing a student’s “gender markers,” pronouns, preferred names on school forms, or sex-based accommodations (e.g., bathrooms, locker rooms). It also prohibits federal funds from being used to teach gender ideology in K-12 schools.
This bill is a good start, but we know it doesn’t go far enough to protect our kids from the trans cult. Still, we need to contact the eight Democratic Representatives who supported the bill and the 11 Senators on the Senate Health, Education, Labor, & Pensions Committee who will hear the bill this week. DIAG has complete templates and contact info here.
Please act before the Committee hearing on June 3, 2026.
Also from DIAG:
Actions for Parents:
Protect your kids from gender nonsense in school
On March 2, 2026, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a significant interim ruling in Mirabelli v. Bonta. The Court vacated the Ninth Circuit’s stay and reinstated the district court’s injunction for parent plaintiffs. The ruling holds that parents are likely to succeed on their constitutional claims. California schools generally cannot conceal a child’s social transition, preferred names, or pronouns from objecting parents, and must respect parental authority on these issues. This decision reinforces that parents — not schools or the state — have the fundamental right to direct their child’s upbringing and education.
DIAG has contact info and templates here.
Don’t forget top tell HUD to enforce women-only federally funded housing and social services.
From National Center on Sexual Exploitation:
A Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing: The Parents Over Platforms Act
A wolf in sheep’s clothing has snuck into Congress. And it’s ravenous. It seeks to devour all existing child protection laws by disguising itself as one.
This dangerous wolf is called The Parents Over Platforms Act (POPA, S. 4349/HR. 6333).While POPA purports to be a bill that would advance child online safety, it is the exact opposite. A careful reading of the text shows that this bill was not written for families. It was written for Big Tech.
POPA does nothing but cement the status quo of Big Tech’s impunity. It even threatens to erase what progress has already been made on child online safety.
📝 Read this blog to learn more about POPA and the perils hiding within the text of the bill.
📣 ACTION: Urge Congress to Oppose the Parents Over Platforms Act!
PA Action Alerts
From a PA4SBR subscriber:
email senator Kim Ward... you have to go on her web site and put it in her “contact me” box there doesn’t seem to be a direct link... then someone in her district - please VOTE HER OUT! she is terrible for sexual violence victims! Below is a sample to email...
Dear Senator Ward,
Please pass HB462 and HB464 and SB494. Survivors around the state need you to be our voice and protect our rights and give us our day in court. Please open the look back window so we may pursue our day in court.
Also, as a Pennsylvanian, I am concerned for children, I ask that you raise the age of consent to 18 with SB494 because it is too low at 16, especially now that the age to marry is 18. Please close that gap and protect children from predators!
Respectfully submitted,
Governor Shapiro launches a State of the Woman 2026 Survey. Note the anti-woman language:
Purpose: Your input will inform Pennsylvania’s 2026 State of the Woman Report, which can serve as a guide to inform statewide priorities on women’s health, economic opportunity, and safety. This survey takes approximately 20 minutes. All responses are confidential and anonymous.
Survey respondents should identify as women. While we respect and value the opinions and experiences of those who support women, our goal is to gather feedback from Pennsylvania women specifically. [Emphasis added.]
So anyone can take the survey, making the data meaningless.
Please take the survey here.



