It was just a matter of time before someone tried this, right?
The College Fix reports:
California bill would make questioning school board members a crime
California is poised to codify at the state level what the feds were once requested to do that is, turn inquisitive parents into criminals for daring to question their school board representatives.
Senate Bill 596, introduced by Democratic State Senator Anthony Portantino in February and dubbed the School Employees: Protection act, expands an existing law which makes it a misdemeanor for any person to threaten or harass a school employee during the course of [their] duties, according to the California Globe.
This expansion adds a penalty for creating a substantial disorder at any meeting of a public school board, charter school board, county board of education, and the California State Board of Education.
Although Substantial disorder is not precisely defined, the bill notes that course of conduct is a pattern of conduct composed of two or more acts over a period of time, however short,
evidencing a continuity of purpose.