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All about Florida's 'Don't say gay' bill

Mar 30, 2022 View Original Article
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51% : The bill as originally filed prohibited school districts from encouraging "classroom discussion" about sexual orientation or gender identity in "primary grade levels."
50% : A survey from ABC and Ipsos of 622 adults found that 37% support banning "classroom lessons about sexual orientation or gender identity in elementary school," and 62% oppose such a ban.
49% : Another key provision in the measure prohibits "classroom instruction by school personnel or third parties on sexual orientation or gender identity" in kindergarten through third grade.
48% : For instance, a Morning Consult poll of 2005 registered voters from earlier this month found that 50 percent of voters support banning instruction on gender identity and sexual identity in kindergarten through third-grade classrooms.
47% : First, opponents say a broad restriction particularly aimed at sexual orientation and gender identity will have a chilling effect on teachers -- making educators question what kind of dialogue students can have with trusted adults in the classroom.

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