Tennessee lawmaker proposes dress code for parents after someone turned up in 'lingerie' to school
Democratic State Rep. Antonio Parkinson said he came up with the idea after he received multiple complaints about parents coming in "suggestive" attire to schools.
A Democratic representative from the Memphis area, Tennessee, State Rep. Antonio Parkinson, is reportedly proposing a bill which would allow school districts to formulate a dress code for parents and visitors, according to reports.
Parkinson came up with the idea after he received multiple complaints about parents coming in "suggestive" attire to schools. Parkinson, while talking to WREG, said: "I’ve heard some concerns from principals. They say you’d be surprised at some of the stuff that we see.”
The lawmaker added that if his bill is passed, it would permit each school district to determine their own dress code regulations. Reports state that Parkinson is set to formally introduce his bill in the coming few weeks.