Parents all across the country are shocked to see the attack on our children and parental rights. However, all these issues have one thing in common. The decision to allow such things in our society is made by officials that are elected by us, the voters.

One of the most important things we can do to protect our children is to vote for righteous people who will oppose such policies and will work to protect our families.

The fundamental God-given right of parents to raise their children is under attack at every level of our society.

That has become more and more apparent over the last couple of years as a result of the pandemic response.

Parents all across this state and the country have been shocked to see what is being taught in many public schools’ curricula. They have been outraged to find books in the libraries of intermediate and high schools of a very explicit, some would say pornographic nature.

Yet, these parents often find school boards made up of elected members thwarting their efforts to change the curriculum or remove sexually explicit books from the schools.

Many have been amazed and angered to see children being exposed to radical or explicit content in public school without their parents’ knowledge or consent. Across the country, children are being pressured to undertake life changing medical procedures without parental knowledge or consent. It’s no wonder that the battle for parental rights has suddenly come front and center in the minds of most people.

The decision to allow such things in our society is made by boards or bodies that are elected by the voters. One of the most important things we can do to protect our children is to vote for individuals who will work to protect our families.

Please vote now during early voting. You can find THSC’s endorsements here and go to iVoterGuide.com for information on other races outside of THSC’s endorsement list. This is the most important election!

Help us in our mission of not only Keeping Texas Families Free but in keeping you updated as to all the latest news on the legislative front.

If you agree with us and support our mission to support parents, join THSC or become a supporter and help us stand in the gap for the families of Texas.

Subscribe to our newsletters to receive important updates.

Tim Lambert, THSC President

Tim Lambert, THSC President

Tim Lambert, has been the president of the Texas Home School Coalition since 1990 and involved in homeschool leadership since 1984. He and his wife Lyndsay taught their four now-grown children at home for 16 years, graduating the last two in 2000. As the head of the organization for the leading home school state in the country, he is recognized as an authority on home education issues.

Tim has testified before numerous Texas legislative committees on issues related to homeschooling and often deals with state government agencies, including the Texas Education Agency and the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services. He has also addressed such conferences as the Texas Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers on the topic. He holds a B.A. in political science from Texas Tech University and is active in the political arena, serving eight years as Republican National Committeeman for Texas. Tim is committed to serving the homeschooling community and to protecting parents’ right to choose the method of education of their children.

Parents all across the country are shocked to see the attack on our children and parental rights. However, all these issues have one thing in common. The decision to allow such things in our society is made by officials that are elected by us, the voters.

One of the most important things we can do to protect our children is to vote for righteous people who will oppose such policies and will work to protect our families.

The fundamental God-given right of parents to raise their children is under attack at every level of our society.

That has become more and more apparent over the last couple of years as a result of the pandemic response.

Parents all across this state and the country have been shocked to see what is being taught in many public schools’ curricula. They have been outraged to find books in the libraries of intermediate and high schools of a very explicit, some would say pornographic nature.

Yet, these parents often find school boards made up of elected members thwarting their efforts to change the curriculum or remove sexually explicit books from the schools.

Many have been amazed and angered to see children being exposed to radical or explicit content in public school without their parents’ knowledge or consent. Across the country, children are being pressured to undertake life changing medical procedures without parental knowledge or consent. It’s no wonder that the battle for parental rights has suddenly come front and center in the minds of most people.

The decision to allow such things in our society is made by boards or bodies that are elected by the voters. One of the most important things we can do to protect our children is to vote for individuals who will work to protect our families.

Please vote now during early voting. You can find THSC’s endorsements here and go to iVoterGuide.com for information on other races outside of THSC’s endorsement list. This is the most important election!

Help us in our mission of not only Keeping Texas Families Free but in keeping you updated as to all the latest news on the legislative front.

If you agree with us and support our mission to support parents, join THSC or become a supporter and help us stand in the gap for the families of Texas.

Subscribe to our newsletters to receive important updates.

Tim Lambert, THSC President

Tim Lambert, THSC President

Tim Lambert, has been the president of the Texas Home School Coalition since 1990 and involved in homeschool leadership since 1984. He and his wife Lyndsay taught their four now-grown children at home for 16 years, graduating the last two in 2000. As the head of the organization for the leading home school state in the country, he is recognized as an authority on home education issues.

Tim has testified before numerous Texas legislative committees on issues related to homeschooling and often deals with state government agencies, including the Texas Education Agency and the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services. He has also addressed such conferences as the Texas Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers on the topic. He holds a B.A. in political science from Texas Tech University and is active in the political arena, serving eight years as Republican National Committeeman for Texas. Tim is committed to serving the homeschooling community and to protecting parents’ right to choose the method of education of their children.