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National/ News/ Top Stories

Florida Expands “Don’t Say Gay” Law To All Grades K-12

Gary Carnivele April 19, 2023

ABC News reports:

The Florida Board of Education has voted to expand restrictions on classroom instruction related to sexual orientation and gender identity.

This rule would build on the Parental Rights in Education law Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed in March 2022. The law bans classroom instruction on sexual orientation or gender identity for students in kindergarten through third grade.

Supporters of the rules argue that “there is no reason for instruction on sexual orientation or gender identity to be part of K-12 public education. Full stop,” according to a spokesperson for DeSantis.

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