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Saturday, April 20

Parents Deserve to Know What Kids Are Being Taught - So Why Is This State Preventing It?

Last week a mom read aloud to the Fairfax County School Board excerpts from library books found in an FCPS library.

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About Washington Watch

Washington Watch is live on weekdays with Tony Perkins. Tony Perkins is the President of the Family Research Council and a former state legislator. Washington Watch covers Washington news from a conservative Christian's perspective. Every weekday, Tony discusses current event issues as well as interviews members of Congress and prominent pro-family leaders from across the nation.

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