


A new report reveals that the federal government provided funding to an organization that secretly texted children about sexual matters without parental knowledge or consent. Here’s what you need to know about this developing controversy:
The program details
Investigation uncovers concerning federal funding:
The content concerns
Messages raised significant content questions:
The federal connection
Government funding raises oversight issues:
The legal questions
Multiple potential legal violations identified:
The organizational response
Group defending its actions:
The parental rights perspective
Family advocates expressing alarm:
Political dimensions
Controversy reveals ideological divides:
What happens next
Several key developments are anticipated:
The controversy highlights ongoing tensions between youth health education, parental rights, and appropriate boundaries for federal involvement in sensitive matters affecting children and families.
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• Federal government paid group to secretly text children about sex
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