Florida House Passes ‘Don’t Say Gay’ Bill

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Florida House Passes ‘Don’t Say Gay’ Bill WhatDoYouThink?

Florida’s House of Representatives passed the controversial “Don’t Say Gay” bill, limiting when and how school staff can discuss gender and sexual orientation in the

classroom, which opponents say will make life harder for LGBTQ youth, who already face a higher rate of bullying and risk of suicide than their straight, cisgender peers. What do

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