Florida's newly signed 'Don't Say Gay' law, explained

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Florida has come under intense national scrutiny over legislation that critics have labeled the “Don’t Say Gay” law. Here’s an explainer of the law.

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Florida has come under intense national scrutiny over legislation that critics have labeled the"Don't Say Gay" law.

People are also reading… The graphic has been included in various anti-bullying training programs and offered as a resource by the Washington-based LGBTQ rights advocacy group Human Rights Campaign and others. Critics of the law say its language —"classroom instruction,""age appropriate" and"developmentally appropriate" — is overly broad and subject to interpretation. Consequently, teachers might opt to avoid the subjects entirely at all grade levels for fear of being sued, they say.

Andrew Spar, president of the Florida Education Association, said the law is nothing more than a political wedge issue for Republicans. He notes that elementary schools, especially in kindergarten through third grade, do not teach these subjects. Republicans have said the law is intended to keep parents informed of what children learn and are exposed to in schools. Under a similar rationale, DeSantis last week signed a bill that gives parents a say in what books schools can and can't have in their libraries and requires elementary schools to provide a searchable list of every book available or used in instruction.

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