Oklahoma parent Riley Flack called out explicit material in grade schools, saying that certain Republican candidates must win on "Jesse Watters Primetime."
enr speaking up for their children and no teacher should be forced to instruct in a way that runs counter to his mission. the now the ingram angle i reached out to these school districts for comments and so far received no response.nonohow shi how shockingng. i want you to keep these stories coming. they deserve to see. the lightde of day and we will follow up on them. email them to our parent portal again at ingrams angle atgr foxconn includeah a schoolst district, the city and the state. and remember you are not alone. the words of the concerned parents echo those of our next guests, riley flack as a father ofat three daughters in oklahoma with his eldest being a student at stillwater middle school, that district has decided to enforce the biden administration policies allowing transgender students to use bathroomserom corresponding to the gender they identify with , flack told fox news digital that a lot of people like to make it a different issue that it is but that the issue is s
Dec 10, 2020
Unite Stillwater organizers Marc Trotter (left) and Riley Flack celebrated outside the Stillwater Municipal Building on Nov. 9 as they prepared to submit recall petitions for the Stillwater city council, based on what they say are violations of individual liberties during response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The men filed suit against the City of Stillwater Thursday after additional signatures were invalidated. Provided
Riley Flack and Marc Trotter, co-founders of a group seeking to recall the entire Stillwater City Council, are suing the City of Stillwater, City Manager Norman McNickle and City Clerk Teresa Kadavy.
Their suit was filed the day after city officials announced recall petitions circulated by Flack and Trotterâs organization Unite Stillwater â that were originally certified with enough valid signatures to trigger a recall election for most of Stillwaterâs city councilors â had actually fallen short.