NJ mayor calls for state to stop LGBT curriculum

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BARNEGAT TOWNSHIP, N.J. (AP) -- The Republican mayor of a small New Jersey town is urging residents to oppose a state law that requires middle and high schools to instruct students on the contributions of lesbians, gays, bisexuals and transgender people.

Barnegat Township Mayor Alfonso Cirulli on Tuesday called the LGBT political movement "an affront to almighty God."

The Asbury Park Press reports the 60-year-old former assistant principal opened the township committee by urging residents to pressure Democratic Gov. Phil Murphy and the Legislature to reverse the law that was signed on Jan. 31.

Cirulli said the government "has no right to teach our kids morality."

Cirulli said "we've crossed over the line into absurdity."

The law applies to the 2020-21 school year.

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