Three "Don't Say Gay" expansion bills introduced by Florida Republicans
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Florida Republicans have introduced three separate expansion bills that would build upon the state's "Don't Say Gay" law, which was enacted by GOP Gov. Ron DeSantis nearly a year ago.
The current law bans public school teachers and districts from discussing gender identity and sexuality in kindergarten through third grade classrooms — citing the "fundamental right of parents to make decisions regarding upbringing and control of their children." It faced extensive pushback from both parents and LGBTQ+ advocates.
The three Florida house bills — H.B. 1223, H.B. 1069, and H.B. 1320 — all take aim at different aspects of gender and sexuality education in the state.

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