State Farm confirmed the program’s existence to the Washington Post, but noted they had ended it, adding, “conversations about gender and identity should happen at home with parents. We don’t support required curriculum in schools on this topic. We support organizations providing resources for parents to have these conversations. We no longer support the program allowing for distribution of books in schools.”
>State Farm confirmed the program’s existence to the Washington Post, but noted they had ended it, adding, “conversations about gender and identity should happen at home with parents. We don’t support required curriculum in schools on this topic. We support organizations providing resources for parents to have these conversations. We no longer support the program allowing for distribution of books in schools.”
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