SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO, Calif.—California Assemblywoman Laurie Davies (R-Laguna Niguel) held a press conference where she introduced new legislation fighting for parental rights regarding school choice, access to academic records, and autonomy over their children’s health care. Davies, who has passed six bipartisan bills in the state assembly, unveiled the “California Parents’ Bill of Rights” to a crowd of parents, children, and other bystanders. “During these last two years, Sacramento politicians have ignored the needs of our children and have used our kids as a political pawn,” Davies said. “As a result, our children are suffering.” The “Parents’ Bill of Rights” would get the state to recognize and strengthen certain parental rights already in existing laws, making it easier for parents to have control over their children’s education and medical care, including what kind of religious and moral training their children should have, which school to attend, what to be taught, …