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Kevin Kiley is a Republican California Legislator fighting back against the Supermajority and Special Interests at the State Capitol and Washington D.C. Sign up for updates to be part of our growing movement, and join other Californians of patriotism, decency, and common sense who want nothing more than to save our state and our country.

I’ve now endorsed 75 pro-parent, pro-student candidates running for school boards throughout California. You can see all of them here

This new Champions for Kids directory features the endorsed candidates with links to their websites. You can search by school district or zip code to find candidates in your area. We still have more than 100 requests to review and will continue to update the directory.

We’ve seen what a difference school boards make. Some districts kept their schools shut down as long as possible; they kept their students masked and subjected to all manner of cruelty. 

Other districts listened to parents and fought for kids. In November 2020 I was proud to support several exceptional candidates who won seats on the Roseville and Rocklin school boards. These districts then led the state in opening schools and ending mask mandates.

This year, the rights of parents are on the ballot like never before. And our opponents know what a potent political force the voice of parents has become. That’s why they’re trying to silence parents however they can. 

The Biden Justice Department infamously labeled parents “domestic terrorists.” The Legislature passed a bill making it easier to remove parents from school board meetings. And we just learned the California teachers union did opposition research on the leaders of parent groups.

Please support these outstanding candidates for school board. If I’m elected to Congress, I will use my platform to fight Biden’s anti-parent agenda and put all California school districts in the hands of local parent advocates and champions for kids.

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