DeSantis rejects 'pronoun olympics' in signing bill that expands sexual orientation, gender identity law
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60% : Today, the state of Florida teaches a different lesson, one that supports free speech and respects the religious freedom of students across the state," Minks said.42% : "The architects of these bills are national right-wing think tanks, who asked the question, 'What culture war issue would rile people up now that the vast majority embrace marriage equality?'"The Human Rights Campaign also blasted the bill as an "intentional effort to erase transgender and non-binary people" from school curriculum.
29% : Saying Florida will "let the kids be kids," Gov. Ron DeSantis on Wednesday signed a bill that expands a controversial 2022 law restricting instruction on sexual orientation and gender identity in schools.
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