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The act is officially titled the Parental Rights in Education Act and is described as "An act relating to parental rights in education" in the act itself. [1]It is more commonly known as Don't Say Gay, as it has been described in headlines by the prominent news agency, the Associated Press; [21] prominent domestic newspapers such as The New York Times, [22] The Washington Post, [23] and the ...
Two years after Florida’s governor received national attention over a new law restricting LGBTQ+ instruction in schools, the state reached a settlement with plaintiffs who said the law was ...
On February 24, 2022, the Florida House of Representatives passed the Parental Rights in Education Act with 69 in favor and 47 against. [15] Commonly referred to as the "Don't Say Gay" bill by its opponents, it prevents public schools from holding discussions on sexual orientation and gender identity, stating that lessons "may not occur in kindergarten through grade 3 or in a manner that is ...
The bill would prohibit schools from discussing sexual orientation or gender identity with students in kindergarten through third grade, and limit discussions in higher grades.
State leaders in Florida have taken a major step forward for the northern portion of the reef tract with the passage and signing of HB 1557, and now it is imperative that federal leaders swiftly ...
This might give the hook a POV feel, inadvertently giving the perception that Wikipedia is taking the side of the bill's opponents or putting inaccurate information about the name of the bill on the main page. I would like to hear your and others' opinions on whether the hook should be changed to say "Florida's House Bill 1557".
On Tuesday night, President Joe Biden took to Twitter to condemn a controversial bill that’s swiftly moving through the Florida legislature. The proposed law, often referred to by critics as ...
The Facility Requirements Based on Sex Act, also known as Committee Substitute for House Bill 1521 (CS/HB 1521), is a 2023 Florida anti-trans bathroom law which mandates that individuals must use restrooms, locker rooms, and changing facilities that correspond to their sex assigned at birth in some public, private and state-licensed facilities.