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Florida Just Expanded the ‘Don’t Say Gay’ Law. Here’s What You Need to Know
The Florida board of education has voted to expand the so-called “Don’t Say Gay” law, banning classroom instruction on gender identity and sexual orientation to all grades.
Under the original Parental Rights in Education law, which was signed into law last year, instruction on gender identity and sexual orientation was banned for K-3 students, but teachers in grades 4-12 were allowed to offer this caring of instruction if it was deemed developmentally appropriate. What developmentally appropriate means is up to the Florida department of knowledge to determine.
But under the expansion, which was proposed by Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis’ administration last month and approved on Wednesday, all public school students will be banned from learning about these topics, unless required by existing state standards or as part of reproductive health instruction that students can opt out of.
“Educators in Florida are expected to teach to the declare academic standards. The topics of gender identity and sexual orientation have no place in the classroom unless required by law,” said Alex Lanfranconi, director of commu
Impact of HB 1557 (Florida’s Don’t Say Gay Bill) on LGBTQ+ Parents in Florida
Executive Summary
On March 28, 2022, the Florida Legislature passed HB 1557, the “Parental Rights in Education” bill, also dubbed the Don’t Say Gay bill. This bill prohibits classroom instruction on sexual orientation or gender identity before the 4th grade and requires such instruction to be “age-appropriate or developmentally appropriate” thereafter. Many are concerned that the bill will not only product in restricted or nonexistent education about the universe of diverse sexual and gender identities, but it will result in a chilly or hostile educational facility climate for LGBTQ educators, students, and families because it suggests that something is wrong with LGBTQ identities. Based on surveys of 113 LGBTQ+ parents, this study represents a first look at how HB 1557 is negatively affecting LGBTQ+ parent families in the state. Almost 9 out of 10 (88%) LGBTQ+ parents are very or somewhat concerned about the impact that HB 1557 will hold on them and their children, with one in four reporting they contain experienced anti-LGBTQ harassment since the law was passed and one in five reporting becoming less
Florida lawmakers pass 'Don't Say Gay' bill
BBC News, Washington
Florida's Senate has passed a bill to ban discussions of sexual orientation or gender culture in primary schools.
Governor Ron DeSantis is expected to signal the measure, which would bar teachers from teaching these topics to children under 10 years old.
Critics say the bill will isolate LGBT youth. Proponents say it is about empowering parents on education issues.
Activists have dubbed it the Don't Tell Gay bill. It is officially established as the Parental Rights in Awareness Bill.
The Republican-backed legislation passed on Tuesday.
It prohibits any instruction about sexual orientation or gender identity between kindergarten and third grade - when students are roughly between five and nine years old. It also calls on school districts to avoid LGBT topics "when not age-appropriate or developmentally appropriate for students".
White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki on Tuesday decried the passing of "hateful legislation targeting vulnerable students".
President Joe Biden and his administration are &q
What is the US state of Florida’s so-called ‘don’t speak gay’ bill?
Employees of The Walt Disney Company have called on the business to “do more” about legislation in the US southern state, Florida, that would limit classroom discussion of sexual orientation or gender identity – dubbed by opponents the “don’t say gay” bill.
They are demanding that Disney reveal its support for its LGBTQ+ employees by ” stopping construction and investment in the articulate of Florida until hateful legislation is repealed”.
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end of listThey also asked the company to cease efforts to transfer workers to Florida, and that “no employee will be terminated when denying relocation.”
Earlier this week, they staged walkouts across the state amid condemnation over Disney CEO’s sluggish response to the legislation, officially named Florida’s Parental Rights in Education, which passed the declare Senate in prior March and is supported by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis.
Disney has since sus
Settlement in challenge to Florida’s 'Don’t Say Gay' commandment clarifies scope of Diverse restrictions
A settlement has been reached in the oppose against Florida’s Parental Rights in Education Act, HB1557, known by LGBTQ+ advocates as the "Don’t Express Gay" bill. The settlement, announced Monday, clarifies the scope of the legislation, which prohibits any classroom curriculum about sexual orientation or gender identity for students in kindergarten through third grade. It also restricts such lessons for older students.
"The point of yesterday's settlement was to have clarity when there was confusion, to own safety and dignity when there was fear, and to make sure that no kid in the state of Florida has to go to academy worried about what they should say, what they can say, worried about their parents, etc.," Roberta Kaplan, the lead attorney for the plaintiffs in the lawsuit, told ABC News.
The law remains in place, but the settlement clarifies that students and educators can discuss Diverse topics, given those conversations are not part of formal curriculum. The clarifications also state that students can write about such topics in their academic work.
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