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|    Re: Ignorant Democrats claim Florida is     |
|    06 Apr 22 11:23:39    |
      XPost: talk.politics.guns, ca.general, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh       XPost: alt.politics.obama.faggots, alt.politics.democrats.d, fl.general       From: jthomq_no_its_the_albasani_sporger_again@freedyn.de              Democrats misleadingly call it the 'Don’t Say Gay' bill. Here's what       is actually in the legislation.              Florida Republicans on Tuesday passed a parental rights bill that       progressives have claimed is anti-LGBTQ.              But absent from much of the discussion around the bill are the       actual contents of the proposed legislation.              The bill, officially named Parental Rights in Education, bans school       employees or third parties from giving classroom instruction on       "sexual orientation" or "gender identity" in kindergarten through       third grade.              DESANTIS ACCUSES REPORTER OF PEDDLING ‘FALSE NARRATIVE’ ON EDUCATION       BILL IN HEATED PRESS CONFERENCE CLASH              The bill, which passed the state Senate Tuesday after passing the       House last month, has been dubbed the "Don’t Say Gay" bill by       Democrats who falsely claim it bans any discussion pertaining to       being gay in the state's schools.              President Biden called it a "hateful bill" in a tweet last month.              Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis, who is expected to sign the bill,       lambasted a WFLA reporter on Monday for saying the "Don’t Say Gay"       misnomer during a press conference.              "Does it say that in the bill?" DeSantis asked, adding that "it's       why people don't trust people like you because you peddle false       narratives."              "And we're going to make sure that parents are able to send their       kid to kindergarten without having some of this stuff injected into       their school curriculum," the governor said.              DeSantis spokeswoman Christina Pushaw similarly fired back at an       Associated Press reporter on Tuesday.              "What's the bill's real name, @ZekeJMiller?" she asked. "Does it       mention the word ‘gay’ or LGBT people at all? Are AP reporters       expected to read legislation before writing about it?"              Fox News Digital did read the Parental Rights in Education bill, and       here’s what it says:              What the bill does              It does require school districts to adopt procedures that "reinforce       the fundamental right of parents to make decisions regarding the       upbringing and control of their children in a specified manner."              It does prohibit classroom instruction, not casual discussion, on       "sexual orientation" and "gender identity" with children in third       grade or younger, "or in a manner that is not age-appropriate or       developmentally appropriate for students in accordance with state       standards."              It does require school districts to notify a student’s parent if       there is a change "in the student's services or monitoring related       to the student's mental, emotional, or physical health or well-being       and the school's ability to provide a safe and supportive learning       environment for the student."              It does prohibit schools from "encouraging a student to withhold"       such information from a parent.              It does require school districts to notify parents of each health       care service offered at their student's school and the option to       withhold consent or decline any specific service.              It does require that parents be allowed to access their child’s       educational or health records kept by the school.              It does require the school to get parental permission before       administering a well-being questionnaire or health screening to       students in kindergarten through third grade.              It does require schools to respond to a parent's concerns within       seven days of being notified of those concerns, and the school must       resolve those concerns within 30 days. If the issue is not resolved,       parents can then sue the school district or request the state       Commissioner of Education to appoint a special magistrate to mediate       a solution, which the school district must pay for.              What the bill does not:              It does not ban the word "gay" in school settings.              It does not ban casual discussions of topics relating to sexual       orientation and gender identity in the classroom.              It does not require schools to notify parents if their child comes       out as gay or transgender.              It does not require schools to notify parents of information       regarding the student's mental, emotional, or physical well-being       "if a reasonably prudent person would believe that disclosure would       result in abuse, abandonment, or neglect."              https://www.foxnews.com/politics/florida-democrats-claim-dont-say-       gay-bill-what-legislation-says              The bill does not prevent Democrats from being ignorant. They are       solely responsible for their own stupidity.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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