On, “Graphic Depictions of Sexual Acts That Are Made Available to Minor Children…”

There is an excellent clip making the rounds of a woman who testified before Congress on K-12 public schooling. What she said caught the attention of Moms 4 Liberty, who shared it on Instagram, but there is no indication of her name or who she was. I wanted to hear the rest.

Her name is Megan Degenfelder. She is the elected state Superintendent for public instruction for the State of Wyoming.

From Wyoming Chronicle, “She might well be the youngest person ever elected to one of Wyoming’s “big five” elected offices, but State Superintendent Megan Degenfelder says the job is not about the calendar, but the agenda and the drive to accomplish it.

Then, I found a story at Cowboy State Daily covering her testimony before Congress. They had the entire hearing and testimony, which I’ve shared below.

An excerpt.

“We have many incredible teachers and librarians” generally, Degenfelder added. “But there are books available, paid for by taxpayer dollars, with graphic depictions of sexual acts that are made available to minor children under the age of sexual consent … a complete misuse of taxpayer dollars.”:

Jump to 48:57 for her five minutes of testimony.

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