Florida's 'Don't Say Gay' Bill Aims To Limit LGBTQ Discussions In Schools

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Florida's 'Don't Say Gay' Bill Aims To Limit LGBTQ Discussions In Schools
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Opponents say the GOP-backed law would harm LGBTQ families and make teachers 'fearful of providing a safe, inclusive classroom.”

Opponents say the GOP-backed law would harm LGBTQ families and make teachers"fearful of providing a safe, inclusive classroom.”want to forbid discussions of sexual orientation or gender identity in schools with a bill that activists say endangers children and echoes a previous wave of laws that sought to squelch LGBTQ conversations in the classroom.

“This doesn’t preclude discussion and conversation that’s going to happen. We’re talking about a school district initiating something through a standard procedure or policy that they’re doing,” he said. The bill passed the GOP-controlled committee and now heads to another committee. After the hearing, state Rep. Carlos Guillermo Smith, a Democrat who is gay, posted a“We should and we are encouraging these types of conversations in our schools,” he said.The Florida proposal has echoes of a cluster of state laws passed mostly in the late 1980s and early 1990s to restrict discussions of LGBTQ issues in public schools.

In another case, a boy was told he could not do a family-history project on an uncle who was gay, said Clifford Rosky, a law professor at the University of Utah whose research formed the basis of the lawsuit.

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