In Clark County, Nevada, a growing group of parents is standing up and speaking out.
They’re not waiting around for someone else to fix the problems in public education. They’re doing it themselves.
Meet Moms for Liberty – Clark County. They’re a grassroots group of parents, grandparents, and concerned citizens who believe it’s time to put power back where it belongs — in the hands of parents.
“You are giving [children and teachers] a voice and advocating for their rights!” says Chairwoman Yadusha Jones in her monthly message to members. “I’m truly honored to work alongside such passionate and committed moms.”
From pushing for open school libraries to opposing controversial bills in the Nevada legislature, they’ve been busy — and they’re just getting started.
The Big Fight: Repealing CCSD Regulation 6150
One of the group’s top concerns is Clark County School District Regulation 6150.
Right now, it blocks parents from freely viewing what books and materials are in their children’s school libraries.
That’s a problem, says Tanya Attebery, the group’s Policy Director.
“This regulation hides information that parents in every other Nevada county can access,” she says. “Clark County is the only one with a closed library system. That’s not right.”
To fix it, they’re collecting signatures on a petition that demands a fully open, easy-to-use library catalog — just like every other county in the state.
They’re also urging the public to attend Clark County School Board meetings this month — on April 10th and April 24th — to support the repeal of Regulation 6150.
“It’s simple,” says Attebery. “If I can’t see what’s in the library, how do I know what my child has access to?”
The Good News: A Bill That Could Help
There’s hope on the horizon.
Senate Bill 248, which is currently moving through the Nevada legislature, would require every public school to list all library and classroom materials online — for everyone to see.
If SB 248 passes, it would force the school board to take a fresh look at Regulation 6150.
Parents are being asked to thank lawmakers like Senator Carrie Buck, who supports the bill.
Emails of thanks can go a long way, and Moms for Liberty is encouraging folks to write to senators like Buck, Jeff Stone, Robin Titus, and others who support transparency in schools.
Not Just Pro-Parent… Pro-Life, Too
In March, members of the Clark County chapter joined the March for Life, supporting First Choice Pregnancy Services in Las Vegas.
“It was a fantastic experience,” said Chairwoman Jones. “What a beautiful show of unity for life.”
If you missed it, you can catch photos and stories from the event on the group’s social media pages.
Tracking Laws That Matter
Moms for Liberty also keeps a close eye on what’s happening at the state Capitol. They recently flagged several bills they strongly oppose, including:
- SB 234 – Expands Medicaid to cover people regardless of immigration status.
- SB 347 – Could allow the state to confiscate guns during a mental health crisis.
- AB 445 – Gives library staff immunity for giving kids access to adult content.
They say these bills go too far, cost too much, or take away parental rights.
“Many of these bills sound helpful on the surface,” said one member, “but when you dig deeper, they take decision-making away from families.”
On the flip side, they support SB 248, as well as more bills that encourage transparency in curriculum and parent involvement in education decisions.
Get Involved: From Homeschool Events to Board Meetings
This month, Moms for Liberty will have a booth at the Nevada Homeschool Convention (NEVCON).
Members get discounts and can check out resources for classes in civics, history, cooking, entrepreneurship, and more through the Freedom Learning Center.
They also offer tips for first-timers heading to school board meetings — like how to find the agenda, fill out a public comment card, and where to sit.
“Start by just attending one meeting,” says the guide. “See how it works. Your voice matters.”
Want to Help? There’s a Spot for You
Whether you want to speak up at a meeting or just lend a helping hand, Moms for Liberty is looking for more “Joyful Warriors” — volunteers who care about kids and the future.
“You don’t have to be a policy expert,” says Jones. “You just have to care.”
Final Thoughts
In a world where government systems often feel too big and too far away, it’s refreshing to see everyday parents roll up their sleeves and take action.
Whether it’s about library books or life issues, Moms for Liberty – Clark County is showing that when people care enough to speak out, they can make a difference.
Because when it comes to your child’s education and future — you should be the one calling the shots.
To learn more, visit:
Moms for Liberty – Clark County
Or email: info@Moms4LibertyClarkCountyNV.org
Attend a Meeting:
Clark County School Board Meetings — April 10th & 24th at 5 PM
Edward A. Greer Education Center, 2832 E Flamingo Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89121
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