Florida Gov. DeSantis voices support for a bill that would prohibit the discussion of sexual orientation and gender identity in the state's primary schools.
And following the governor’s comments, a nearly identical state Senate version of the bill passed Florida’s Senate Education Committee on Tuesday along party lines.
"Make no mistake — this is not an isolated action. Across the country, we’re seeing Republican leaders take actions to regulate what students can or cannot read, what they can or cannot learn, and most troubling, who they can or cannot be," a White House spokesperson said in a statement."This is politics at its worse, cynically using our students as pawns in political warfare."
“Parental rights? Whose parental rights? Only parental rights if you’re raising a child according to DeSantis?" she said."DeSantis tries to paint this picture that every family is this 1950s mom and dad with two kids and a cat and dog. That is not what Florida looks like; that is not what the country looks like.”
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