Jennifer Pippin is a dedicated wife, proud mother of two teenagers, and a bold advocate for parental rights and educational accountability. As one of the founding chapter chairs of Moms for Liberty nationwide—and the Chair of the Indian River County chapter since 2020—Jennifer has become a prominent voice in the fight for transparency, medical freedom, and family-first values in education.
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Her leadership has resulted in tangible change, including the successful challenge and removal of dozens of inappropriate books from school libraries and the promotion of landmark legislation like HB 1285. Jennifer has served two consecutive years on the Florida Department of Education’s library committee, volunteered on the science curriculum adoption committee, and contributed three years to the Indian River County Code of Conduct Committee.
In addition to her advocacy work, Jennifer is a regular contributor on The Board Report by Indian River Connections, where she shares critical updates and sharp analysis on local school board policy, curriculum standards, and civic engagement. Whether in the OR or the community, Jennifer stands firm in her mission: to protect children, defend liberty, and ensure that parents always have a voice.