The H.R. 736 bill, titled the “Parental Rights Over The Education and Care of Their Kids Act” or the “PROTECT Kids Act,” requires elementary and middle schools that receive federal funding to get parental consent before making any changes to a student's gender markers,...
Simple Explanation
The H.R. 736 bill says that schools need to ask a kid's parents for permission before they change how to call the kid, like using a new name or pronoun, or letting them use different bathrooms or locker rooms. This is to make sure parents know about and agree with these changes.